Xenorhabdus poinarii explained
Xenorhabdus poinarii is a bacterium from the genus Xenorhabdus which has been isolated from the nematodes Steinernema glaseri and Steinernema cubanum.[1] [2] [3]
References
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- Book: Gaugler. Randy. Entomopathogenic Nematology.. 2001. CAB International. Wallingford. 0-85199-791-0.
- Fischer-Le Saux. M. Arteaga-Hernández. E. Mrácek. Z. Boemare. N.E. The bacterial symbiont Xenorhabdus poinarii (Enterobacteriaceae) is harbored by two phylogenetic related host nematodes: the entomopathogenic species Steinernema cubanum and Steinernema glaseri (Nematoda: Steinernematidae). FEMS Microbiology Ecology. June 1999. 29. 2. 149–157. 10.1111/j.1574-6941.1999.tb00606.x. free.
Further reading
- Book: Nguyen. Khuong B.. (ed.). David J. Hunt. Entomopathogenic nematodes: systematics, phylogeny and bacterial symbionts. 2007. Brill. Leiden [etc.]. 978-90-04-15293-9.
- Book: editors. Don J. Brenner, Noel R. Krieg, James T. Staley. Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology. 2005. Springer. New York. 0-387-28022-7. 2nd.
- Book: Gill. edited by Lawrence I. Gilbert, Sarjeet S.. Insect control biological and synthetic agents. 2010. Elsevier/Academic Press. Amsterdam. 978-0-12-381450-0.
- Book: Shapiro-Ilan. edited by Parwinder S. Grewal, Ralf-Udo Ehlers, David I.. Nematodes as biocontrol agents. 2005. CABI Pub.. Wallingford, UK. 1-84593-142-4.
- Book: Koul. edited by Opender. Dhaliwal. G.S.. Microbial Biopesticides.. 2001. CRC Press. London. 0-203-30307-5.
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