Fire blight, a plant disease caused by bacterium Erwinia amylovora, is commonly found in pear and apple crops.
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After coming in contact with Erwinia amylovora, Pantoea agglomerans produces antibiotic properties that are toxic to the fire blight-inducing bacterium.
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While bacteria caused collar rot is not common, trees infected with Fire blight ( " Erwinia amylovora " ) may develop collar rot.
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The former acid was found to be toxic to the fungus " Cercospora kikuchii ", the arthropod " Oncopeltus fasciatus " and the bacteria " Agrobacterium tumefaciens ", " Erwinia amylovora ", and " Xanthomonas campestris ".