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. 2012 Oct;86(19):10899.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.01870-12.

Complete genomic sequence of Erwinia amylovora phage PhiEaH2

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Complete genomic sequence of Erwinia amylovora phage PhiEaH2

Dóra Dömötör et al. J Virol. 2012 Oct.

Abstract

Erwinia amylovora is the causative agent of fire blight, a serious disease of some Rosaceae plants. The newly isolated bacteriophage PhiEaH2 is able to lyse E. amylovora in the laboratory and has reduced the occurrence of fire blight cases in field experiments. This study presents the sequenced complete genome and analysis of phage PhiEaH2.

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