Xenorhabdus cabanillasii explained
Xenorhabdus cabanillasii is a bacterium from the genus of Xenorhabdus which has been isolated from the nematode Steinernema riobrave in Texas in the United States.[1] [2] [3] Xenorhabdus cabanillasii produces the antifungal metabolite Cabanillasin.[4]
References
- Book: Nguyen. Khuong B.. (editors). David J. Hunt. Entomopathogenic nematodes systematics, phylogeny and bacterial symbionts. 2007. Brill. Leiden. 978-90-474-2239-6.
- [Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen]
- https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/351673 UniProt
- Houard. J. Aumelas. A. Noël. T. Pages. S. Givaudan. A. Fitton-Ouhabi. V. Villain-Guillot. P. Gualtieri. M. Cabanillasin, a new antifungal metabolite, produced by entomopathogenic Xenorhabdus cabanillasii JM26.. The Journal of Antibiotics. October 2013. 66. 10. 617–20. 10.1038/ja.2013.58. 23756685. 20556330.
Further reading
- Houard. J. Aumelas. A. Noël. T. Pages. S. Givaudan. A. Fitton-Ouhabi. V. Villain-Guillot. P. Gualtieri. M. Cabanillasin, a new antifungal metabolite, produced by entomopathogenic Xenorhabdus cabanillasii JM26.. The Journal of Antibiotics. October 2013. 66. 10. 617–20. 10.1038/ja.2013.58. 23756685. 20556330.
- Book: al.]. edited by S. Patricia Stock ... [et|title=Insect pathogens molecular approaches and techniques|date=2009|publisher=CABI|location=Wallingford, UK|isbn=978-1-84593-479-8].
- Book: Kaya. Fernando E. Vega, Harry K.. Insect pathology. 2012. Elsevier. London. 978-0-12-384985-4. 2nd.
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