Details of microorganism genetic resources

Details of MAFF 106634
MAFF No.106634
CategoryBacterium
Scientific nameErwinia chrysanthemi Burkholder, McFadden and Dimock 1953
IdentifierK. Azegami
SourceIpomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
Site on the sourcestem
LocationJAPAN (MIYAZAKI)
Isolation dateAug 1996
IsolatorI. Tamura
DepositorK. Azegami
DesignationNARCB200125, AZ9701
HistoryI. Tamura
MediumPotato infusion from 100.0g, Dipotassium phosphate 5.0g, Glucose 5.0g, Peptone 5.0g, NaCl 0.5g, Ferrous sulfate trace, Agar 15.0g pH 7.0-
Temperature28℃
Time2days
HazardPathogenic (plant)
PropertyPathogenicity (Sweet potato Bacterial stem and root rot)
Sequence16S gyrB
Reference
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