Monitoring the occurrence of bacteria in stored cabbage heads

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Twenty-six cabbage heads stored under typical conditions in a storage hall in Moravia, Czech Republic, were tested for the presence of bacteria by the method of isolation from three different parts of the cabbage heads. Isolations were carried out from stalks, inner and superficial leaves. Two samplings were done; in November 2015 and February 2016. Bacterial cultures were sequenced in the part of 16S rRNA region; bacteria were identified according to the sequences obtained. The most prevalent bacteria were of the genus Pseudomonas. Genera: Klebsiella, Erwinia, Pantoea, Bacillus were also identified. The results provided an interesting insight into the bacterial spectrum in stored cabbage heads and their dynamics during storage. The nucleotide sequences which were found were saved in GenBank/NCBI under accession numbers KX160104-KX160145.

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Eichmeier, A., Peňázová, E., Pečenka, J., Čechová, J., Pokluda, R., Tekielska, D., & Baránek, M. (2017). Monitoring the occurrence of bacteria in stored cabbage heads. Journal of Plant Protection Research, 57(1), 56–61. https://doi.org/10.1515/jppr-2017-0008

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