2018
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4324-2017160374
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Abstract: The rhizosphere zone has been defined as the volume of soil directly influenced by the presence of living plant roots or soil compartment influenced by the root. During the growing season of 2014, the rhizobacteria of 23 sugar beet plants sampled from 12 sites in the west and north west of Iran were inventoried. Using a cultivation-dependent approach, a total of 217 bacteria were isolated from the rhizosphere. The bacterial isolates were tentatively grouped and documented based on polyacrylamide gel electropho… Show more

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“…All bacterial isolates belonged to Pss, previously reported as the causal agent of bacterial canker of many plants, including stone fruits, pear, quince, almond, olive, rose, malva and pelargonium, or causing red streak of sugarcane, blast of mandarin and leaf blight of wheat, rice, oat, barley and cabbage from different areas of Iran (Bahar et al, 1982;Banapour et al, 1990;Rahimian, 1995;Najafi Pour and Taghavi, 2011;Aeini and Khodakaramian, 2018;Khezri and Mohammadi, 2018;Vasebi et al, 2019;Basavand et al, 2021). Genomic fingerprinting analyses, including REP-, BOX-and IS50-PCR showed some levels of variability among the Pseudomonas strains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All bacterial isolates belonged to Pss, previously reported as the causal agent of bacterial canker of many plants, including stone fruits, pear, quince, almond, olive, rose, malva and pelargonium, or causing red streak of sugarcane, blast of mandarin and leaf blight of wheat, rice, oat, barley and cabbage from different areas of Iran (Bahar et al, 1982;Banapour et al, 1990;Rahimian, 1995;Najafi Pour and Taghavi, 2011;Aeini and Khodakaramian, 2018;Khezri and Mohammadi, 2018;Vasebi et al, 2019;Basavand et al, 2021). Genomic fingerprinting analyses, including REP-, BOX-and IS50-PCR showed some levels of variability among the Pseudomonas strains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Iran, Pss strains were isolated and characterized as causal agents of bacterial canker of stone fruit hosts (cherry, peach, apricot), almond, olive, rose, mallow, pelargonium, pear, and quince, red streak of sugarcane, blast of mandarin, and leaf blight of wheat, rice, oat, barley, and cabbage, from different areas (Bahar et al, 1982;Banapour et al, 1990;Rahimian, 1995;Najafi Pour and Taghavi, 2011;Aeini and Khodakaramian, 2018;Khezri and Mohammadi, 2018;Vasebi et al, 2019;Basavand et al, 2021). Japanese quince trees showing sunken brown cankers were observed in the Sari county during the 2016 growing season.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%