Drippy gill: A bacterial disease of cultivated mushrooms caused by Pseudomonas agarici n.sp.

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A bacterium that specifically damages gill tissue of cultivated mushroom has been isolated, and symptoms of the disease are reported. The pathogen is a pseudomonad differing from other reported pathogens of mushroom. The name proposed for the organism is Pseudomonas agarici n.sp. © 1970 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Young, J. M. (1970). Drippy gill: A bacterial disease of cultivated mushrooms caused by Pseudomonas agarici n.sp. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 13(4), 977–990. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288233.1970.10430530

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