Pseudomonas helianthi

'Pseudomonas helianthi' is a Gram-negative plant pathogenic bacterium that infects a variety of plants. It was once considered a pathovar of Pseudomonas syringae, but following DNA-relatedness studies, it was recognized as a separate species and P. syringae pv. tagetis was incorporated into it, as well.[1] Since no official name has yet been given, it is referred to by the epithet 'Pseudomonas helianthi' .[2]

'Pseudomonas helianthi'
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
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Class:
Gamma Proteobacteria
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Species:
'P. helianthi'
Binomial name
'Pseudomonas helianthi'
Gardan, et al. 1999
Type strain
CFPB 1694
Pathovars

'P. h.' pv. helianthi
'P. h.' pv. tagetis

Pathovars

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