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- Clavibacter is a genus of aerobic Gram-positive bacteria. Davis MJ, Gillaspie AG Jr, Vidaver AK, Harris RW (1984). "Clavibacter: A new genus containing...
- Clavibacter michiganensis is an aerobic non-sporulating Gram-positive plant pathogenic actinomycete of the genus Clavibacter. Clavibacter michiganensis...
- Clavibacter nebraskensis is a species of bacteria in the genus Clavibacter. It causes wilt and blight in maize, called Goss's wilt. An annotated nucleotide...
- Clavibacter sepedonicus is a species of bacteria in the genus Clavibacter. C. sepedonicus is a high-profile alien plant pathogen of A2 Quarantine status...
- Clavibacter insidiosus is a species of Clavibacter. It causes bacterial wilt, with its most notable host being Medicago sativa (alfalfa). Other species...
- been previously classified as "Corynebacterium rathayi", "Clavibacter rathayi", and "Clavibacter toxicus". The organism is a member of the family Microbacteriaceae...
- DSM 7486 ICMP 2626 JCM 9309 LMG 3728 NCPPB 1857 VKM Ac-1603 Synonyms Clavibacter tritici (Carlson and Vidaver 1982) Davis et al. 1984 Corynebacterium...
- Clostridium is an obligate anaerobe. Also, Rathybacter, Leifsonia, and Clavibacter are three gram-positive genera that cause plant disease. Gram-positive...
- AK, Harris RW. (1984). "Clavibacter: A new genus containing some phytopathogenic coryneform bacteria, including Clavibacter xyli subsp. xyli sp. nov...
- Leifsonia aquatica (ex Leifson 1962) gen. nov., nom. rev., comb. nov. and Clavibacter xyli Davis et al. 1984 with two subspecies as Leifsonia xyli (Davis et...