Pseudomonas cannabina

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Pseudomonas cannabina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Proteobacteria
Class: Gamma Proteobacteria
Order: Pseudomonadales
Family: Pseudomonadaceae
Genus: Pseudomonas
Species: P. cannabina
Binomial name
Pseudomonas cannabina
(ex Šutic and Dowson 1959)
Gardan et al. 1999
Synonyms

Pseudomonas cannabina Šutic and Dowson 1959
Pseudomonas syringae pv. cannabina Dye et al. 1980

Pseudomonas cannabina is a gray, Gram-negative, fluorescent, motile, flagellated, aerobic bacterium that causes leaf and stem rot of hemp (Cannabis sativa),[1] from which it derives its name. It was formerly classified as a pathovar of Pseudomonas syringae, but following ribotypical analysis, it was reinstated as a species.[2] The type strain is CFBP 2341.

References

  1. Smith, Dunez, Lelliot, Phillips and Archer (1988) European Handbook of Plant Disease. Blackwell Scientific Publications.
  2. Gardan, et al.; Shafik, H; Belouin, S; Broch, R; Grimont, F; Grimont, PA (1999 Apr). "DNA relatedness among the pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae and description of Pseudomonas tremae sp. nov. and Pseudomonas cannabina sp. nov. (ex Sutic and Dowson 1959)". Int J Syst Bacteriol 49 (2): 469–78. doi:10.1099/00207713-49-2-469. PMID 10319466. 


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