Search Results - "Lee, Duyoung"
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Exploring the comparative genome of rice pathogen Burkholderia plantarii : unveiling virulence, fitness traits, and a potential type III secretion system effector
Published in Frontiers in plant science (23-05-2024)“…This study presents a comprehensive genomic analysis of , a rice pathogen that causes blight and grain rot in seedlings. The entire genome of KACC 18964 was…”
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Taxonomy-guided selection of Paraburkholderia busanensis sp. nov.: a versatile biocontrol agent with mycophagy against Colletotrichum scovillei causing pepper anthracnose
Published in Microbiology spectrum (12-12-2023)“…Traditional control methods for postharvest diseases rely on fungicides, which cause human health and environmental concerns. This study introduces a…”
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Impact of Quorum Sensing on the Virulence and Survival Traits of Burkholderia plantarii
Published in Plants (Basel) (01-09-2024)“…Quorum sensing (QS) is a mechanism by which bacteria detect and respond to cell density, regulating collective behaviors. , the causal agent of rice seedling…”
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Understanding Burkholderia glumae BGR1 Virulence through the Application of Toxoflavin-Degrading Enzyme, TxeA
Published in Plants (Basel) (22-11-2023)“…Rice ( cv. dongjin) is a cornerstone of global food security; however, BGR1, which is responsible for bacterial panicle blight (BPB), threatens its productive…”
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Comparative genomic analysis of Chryseobacterium species: deep insights into plant-growth-promoting and halotolerant capacities
Published in Microbial genomics (05-10-2023)“…Members of the genus Chryseobacterium have attracted great interest as beneficial bacteria that can promote plant growth and biocontrol. Given the recent risks…”
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Understanding IBurkholderia glumae/I BGR1 Virulence through the Application of Toxoflavin-Degrading Enzyme, TxeA
Published in Plants (Basel) (01-11-2023)“…Rice (Oryzae sativa cv. dongjin) is a cornerstone of global food security; however, Burkholderia glumae BGR1, which is responsible for bacterial panicle blight…”
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