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Hortorum Cultus
(Ogrodnictwo) 2 (2) 2003
Title
Bacteria of the Pseudomonas Migula genus on stored vegetables
Autor
Ruta Tekoriene, Albinas Lugauskas, Milda Vasinauskiene
Keywords
carrot, potato, onions, leek, beetroot, cabbage, radish, Pseudomonas spp.
Abstract
For the study on Pseudomonas bacteria, samples of vegetables with soft rot symptoms were collected in a market place and storage-rooms. The samples were examined on selective media for Gram-negative bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas. Forty Pseudomonas strains were isolated from injured carrot roots, potato tubers, onions, leek leaves, beetroots, cabbages, radish. On the basis of biological tests the bacteria were ascribe to 10 Pseudomonas species: P. fluorescens, P. marginalis, P. putida, P. facilis, P. aeruginosa, P. delafieldii, P. cichorii, P. pseudoalcaligenes, P. cepacia (?Burkholderia cepacia), P. gladioli (=Burkholderia gladioli pv. aliicola). Five species isolated from potato tubes, carrot roots, onions, and beetroots – P. fluorescens, P. marginalis, P. cichorii, P. cepacia (= Burkholderia cepacia), and P. gladioli (=Burkholderia gladioli pv. aliicola) – were able to cause soft rot symptoms of various vegetables.
Pages
153-160
Cite
Tekoriene, R., Lugauskas, A., Vasinauskiene, M. (2003). Bacteria of the Pseudomonas Migula genus on stored vegetables. Acta Sci. Pol. Hortorum Cultus, 2(2), 153-160.
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