Pseudomonas agarici
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Pseudomonas agarici Young 1970. |
Pseudomonas agarici is a soil bacteria that causes drippy gill in mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus)[1]. It was first isolated in New Zealand. The type strain is ATCC 25941.
[edit] References
- ^ Young, JM. "Drippy gill: a bacterial disease of cultivated mushrooms caused by Pseudomonas agarici n. sp. N.Z. J. Agric. Res. 13: 977-990, 1970.