Pseudomonas panacis
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| Pseudomonas panacis Park, et al., 2005 |
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| CIP 108524 IMSNU 14100 |
Pseudomonas panacis is a Gram-negative, aerobic, motile with one or more polar flagella, rod-shaped bacterium. It derives its name from the fact that it causes rusty root lesions on Korean ginseng[1], as the ginseng genus is Panax.
[edit] References
- ^ Park, et al. (2005 Jul). "Pseudomonas panacis sp. nov., isolated from the surface of rusty roots of Korean ginseng". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 55(Pt 4): 1721–4. PMID 16014508.
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