Threats and opportunities of plant pathogenic bacteria

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Abstract

Plant pathogenic bacteria can have devastating effects on plant productivity and yield. Nevertheless, because these often soil-dwelling bacteria have evolved to interact with eukaryotes, they generally exhibit a strong adaptivity, a versatile metabolism, and ingenious mechanisms tailored to modify the development of their hosts. Consequently, besides being a threat for agricultural practices, phytopathogens may also represent opportunities for plant production or be useful for specific biotechnological applications. Here, we illustrate this idea by reviewing the pathogenic strategies and the (potential) uses of five very different (hemi)biotrophic plant pathogenic bacteria: Agrobacterium tumefaciens, A. rhizogenes, Rhodococcus fascians, scab-inducing Streptomyces spp., and Pseudomonas syringae. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.

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Tarkowski, P., & Vereecke, D. (2014). Threats and opportunities of plant pathogenic bacteria. Biotechnology Advances. Elsevier Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biotechadv.2013.11.001

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