Publications by authors named "Simeon Rossmann"

has two distinct pathotypes that cause crown rot and leather rot in strawberry ( × ). Strains of the crown rot pathotype can infect both the rhizome (crown) and fruit tissues, while strains of the leather rot pathotype can only infect the fruits of strawberry. The genome of a highly virulent crown rot strain, a low virulent crown rot strain, and three leather rot strains were sequenced using PacBio high fidelity (HiFi) long read sequencing.

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The genus Metarhizium is composed of species used in biological control programs of agricultural pests worldwide. This genus includes common fungal pathogen of many insects and mites and endophytes that can increase plant growth. Metarhizium humberi was recently described as a new species.

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Plants with roots and soil clumps transported over long distances in plant trading can harbor plant pathogenic oomycetes, facilitating disease outbreaks that threaten ecosystems, biodiversity, and food security. Tools to detect the presence of such oomycetes with a sufficiently high throughput and broad scope are currently not part of international phytosanitary testing regimes. In this work, DNA metabarcoding targeting the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region was employed to broadly detect and identify oomycetes present in soil from internationally shipped plants.

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  • SRE (soft rot bacteria) infect potato and other crops, primarily through seed potatoes, but the initial infection source remains unclear.
  • Researchers conducted a two-year study in Norway using yellow sticky traps to capture insects in potato fields, analyzing over 2,000 specimens for SRE presence.
  • The findings revealed a diverse range of insects carrying SRE, suggesting that they are natural members of some insect microbiomes, highlighting the importance of managing these insects to prevent initial infections in seed potatoes.
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The genus Pectobacterium, which belongs to the bacterial family Enterobacteriaceae, contains numerous species that cause soft rot diseases in a wide range of plants. The species Pectobacterium carotovorum is highly heterogeneous, indicating a need for re-evaluation and a better classification of the species. PacBio was used for sequencing of two soft-rot-causing bacterial strains (NIBIO1006 and NIBIO1392), initially identified as P.

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