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Trinickia caryophylli is a gram-negative, motile,
parasitic bacteria. It is a
plant pathogen and
causes bacterial wilt of
carnation in
Dianthus species...
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hybrid that is
resistant to
bacterial wilt from
Paraburkholderia caryophylli. However, the
flower is less
attractive and so more
breeding and backcrossing...
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glycolysis pathway. One of the
known exceptions is in
Trinickia caryophylli, a
plant pathogenic bacterium,
which contains the
enzyme d-threo-aldose...
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plant pathogen Trinickia caryophylli (often
referred to as
Burkholderia caryophylli).
Previously named Pseudomonas caryophylli, the
pathogen is an aerobic...
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Olibanum (乳香),
Myrrha (没药),
Borneolum Syntheti**** (冰片),
Camphora (樟脑), Flos
Caryophylli (丁香), and
Cortex Cinnamomi (桂皮). "Traditional
Chinese Medicine Reference"...
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oxidizing l-glucose, l-xylose, d-arabinose, and l-fucose,
allowing Trinickia caryophylli, the
organism from
which it was
first isolated, to use l-Glucose as a...
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disease Pseudomonas caryophylli causes on carnation,
during which he and C. W. D.
Brathwaite discovered the
synergy between P.
caryophylli and Corynebacterium...
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Mattaeus Caryophyllis (1566–1633) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Titular Archbishop of
Iconium (1622–1633).
Joannes Mattaeus Caryophyllis was born...
- acidovorans, P. alliicola, P. antimicrobica, P. avenae, P. butanovora, P.
caryophylli, P. cattleyae, P. cepacia, P. cocovenenans, P. delafieldii, P. facilis...
- & Roum.) Died. (1911)
Phomopsis carposchiza Fairm. (1921)
Phomopsis caryophylli (Cooke)
Grove (1917)
Phomopsis caryotae-urentis Petr. & Cif. (1930) Phomopsis...