Pseudomonas savastanoi
- Category
- microbe
- Primary role
- pathogen bacterial
- Class
- Gammaproteobacteria
- Order
- Pseudomonadales
- Family
- Pseudomonadaceae
- Genus
- Pseudomonas
Bacteria | Proteobacteria | Gammaproteobacteria | Pseudomonadales | Pseudomonadaceae | Pseudomonas_Q
External: GBIF #12225650
4 AI-consensus-verified claims across 1 interaction category.
Related entities
Top entities sharing the most verified claims with Pseudomonas savastanoi.
pathogen pressure 4 claims
- This entity is the subject of pathogen pressure on Olea europaea (African olive) · effect: harmful
“olive knot…caused by Pseudomonas savastanoi”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 119 #6493288 - This entity is the subject of pathogen pressure on Olea europaea (African olive) · effect: harmful
“the knot disease of olive...caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas savastanoi, the pathogen produces IAA”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 200 #6493761 - This entity is the subject of pathogen pressure on Nerium oleander (Defla) · effect: harmful
“the knot disease of olive, oleander, and privet”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 200 #6493762 - This entity is the subject of pathogen pressure on Ligustrum spp. · effect: harmful
“the knot disease of olive, oleander, and privet”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 200 #6493763
Genus-level evidence
9 claims where the source named the organism only at the genus or collective level (e.g. Pseudomonas sp.) and did not determine the species. Listed separately because they apply to the genus, not specifically to Pseudomonas savastanoi.
- biocontrol · Pseudomonas spp. → Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici · effect: beneficial
“strains of fluorescent pseudomonads can demonstrate high specific rates of antibiotic phenazine production”
Eldor A. Paul (editor); R.P. Voroney, R.J. Heck, Ken Killham, Jim Prosser, D. Lee Taylor, Robert L. Sinsabaugh, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall, Janice E. Thies, Ellen Kandeler, Serita D. Frey, Alain F. Plante, Maddie M. Stone, William B. McGill, Sherri J. Morris, Christopher B. Blackwood, R. Balestrini, E. Lumini, R. Borriello, V. Bianciotto, William Horwath, Claire Chenu, Cornelia Rumpel, Johannes Lehmann, G.P. Robertson, P.M. Groffman, Peter J. Bottomley, David D. Myrold, Michael A. Kertesz, Emmanuel Frossard, William J. Parton, Stephen J. Del Grosso, E. Carol Adair, Susan M. Lutz, Harold P. Collins, Alex R. Crump, Vanessa L. Bailey (2015) · Soil Microbiology, Ecology, and Biochemistry (Fourth Edition) · p. 71 #6492648 - biocontrol · Pseudomonas spp. → plant-parasitic nematodes · effect: beneficial
“rhizosphere bacteria (e.g. Pseudomonas spp., Agrobacterium radiobacter and Bacillus subtilis) may reduce nematode damage”
- biocontrol · Pseudomonas (genus) → Fungi (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“antibiosis...competition for trace elements...induced systemic resistance”
Mendes R., Garbeva P., Raaijmakers J.M. (2013) · The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant-beneficial, plant-pathogenic and human-pathogenic microorganisms · p. 7 #6495885 - biocontrol · Pseudomonas spp. → Ralstonia solanacearum · effect: beneficial
“ISR has proven to be an effective strategy in the management of a variety of bacterial pathogens, including... R. solanacearum”
- pathogen pressure · Pseudomonas sp. → Petroselinum crispum · effect: harmful
“Parsley Bacterial Blight (Pseudomonas sp.)”
University of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach (2024) · Guam Fruit and Vegetable Pesticide Guide, 6th Edition · p. 61 #6734848 - pathogen pressure · Pseudomonas sp. → Cucumis sativus · effect: harmful
“Cucumber ... Angular Leaf Spot”
University of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach (2024) · Guam Fruit and Vegetable Pesticide Guide, 6th Edition · p. 148 #6735085 - pathogen pressure · Pseudomonas sp. → Allium sativum · effect: harmful
“Garlic ... Bacterial Blight”
University of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach (2024) · Guam Fruit and Vegetable Pesticide Guide, 6th Edition · p. 151 #6735121 - pathogen pressure · Pseudomonas sp. → Cucumis melo subsp. melo · effect: harmful
“Honeydew ... Angular Leaf Spot”
University of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach (2024) · Guam Fruit and Vegetable Pesticide Guide, 6th Edition · p. 159 #6735191 - pathogen pressure · Pseudomonas sp. → Cucumis melo · effect: harmful
“Muskmelon ... Angular Leaf Spot”
University of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach (2024) · Guam Fruit and Vegetable Pesticide Guide, 6th Edition · p. 174 #6735319
Aggregated via GloBI — not independently verified by AgroEco.
pathogen pressure 5
- GloBI pathogenOf Olea europaea https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5789699
- GloBI hasHost Olea europaea https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/187369718
- GloBI eats Olea europaea https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/99355114
- GloBI hasHost Phaseolus vulgaris https://mycoportal.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=2868918
- GloBI pathogenOf Phaseolus lunatus Distribution, Symptoms and Control of Some of the More Important Plant Diseases. Beltsville, Md.: Plant Disease Survey, Division of Mycology and Disease Survey, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Research Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, 1953. DOI
crop interaction 5
- GloBI pathogenOf Olea europaea https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5789699
- GloBI hasHost Olea europaea https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/187369718
- GloBI eats Olea europaea https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/99355114
- GloBI hasHost Phaseolus vulgaris https://mycoportal.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=2868918
- GloBI pathogenOf Phaseolus lunatus Distribution, Symptoms and Control of Some of the More Important Plant Diseases. Beltsville, Md.: Plant Disease Survey, Division of Mycology and Disease Survey, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Research Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, 1953. DOI