General Information: Causes stunting in sugarcand and Bermuda grass. This species comprises two xylema-associated, fastidious, slow growing subspecies that cause ratoon stunting (growth-hindering) disease of sugarcane and Bermuda grass stunting disease, respectively. Pathogenicity has been associated with production of a toxin.
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General Information: Isolation: Decaying tree in Salamanca Spain; Temp: Mesophile; Temp: 28C; Habitat: Soil. An aerobic, chemoorganotrophic, xylanolytic Gram-positive bacterium. This species was first isolated from a decaying tree in Salamanca, Spain. It produces abundant cellulases and xylanases.