Pseudomonas syringae (P. syringae) is a plant pathogen that infects host plants of many different species. The incidence of plant disease caused by P. syringae ranks first among the top ten bacterial plant diseases. At present, mainly streptomycin-based antibiotics are used to prevent and treat P. syringae. In order to protect the ecological landscape, more biological control methods are needed to combat plant pathogens.
CD BioSciences provides an advanced technology platform for P. syringae-based plant pathogenic bacteria screening service, hoping to discover the bacteria that inhibit P. syringae. The unique MicroScanTM technology platform is development to meet customer's personalized customization needs.
Overview of P. syringae
Basics about P. syringae
- P. syringae is characterized as an aerobic, Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium with polar flagella. It was first named by van Hall in 1902. And it is widely present all over the world.
- With the help of lesions or natural openings, P. syringae might enter the plant and multiplies within the apoplast.
- Because of evolutionary diversification, P. syringae developed into the bacterial species complex. And each strain can grow on multiple plant species, but one is often preferred.
How P. syringae Affect Plants
- Depending on the species, site, pathogenic strain, and living environment of the infected plant, plants exhibit different symptoms and symptom development. More than one symptom can appear on a single plant at the same time.
- The special proteins called ice nucleation active (INA) can be produced by P. syringae. These proteins will cause water (in plants) to freeze at fairly high temperatures, and then resulting in injury. When bacteria infect plants, they fly into the air as particles, forming ice crystals that spread and multiply.
- After P. syringae infected plants, necrotic black spots appear on leaves as well as on fruits, and leaf veins and petioles are discolored or blackened due to systemic invasion and infection.
- In addition to that, P. syringae can also cause the tip of the seedling to die.
Our Service
CD BioSciences provides P. syringae-based plant pathogenic bacteria screening service. Multiple physiological subspecies of related strains could be provided for customers. The unique MicroScanTM technology platform can discover bacteria strains that Inhibit the growth of the indicator strain. These specific strains may be used as biocontrol or producers of unique antimicrobial drugs. This platform provides a new approach for screening and detecting microbial interactions and it can be applied to any microbial flora.
- Single Bacteria Strain Discovery
High throughput Identifying single bacterial stains that can be mixed with P. syringae - Combination of Bacteria Strains Discovery
Identifying a mixture of bacteria strains that can be mixed with P. syringae
Features of Services
Abundant Strain Resources
The rich resource of pathogenic bacteria strains can be selected.
Fast Delivery
You are guaranteed to submit your results within your expected time.
Comprehensive Service
Professional pre-sales, in-sales and after-sales service to answer your questions in detail.
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