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Overview

Steven V. Beer is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work focuses on several key topics which include:

  • Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
  • Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
  • Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics

Steven V. Beer's recent publications demonstrate contributions to both microbiology and plant pathology. These include:

  • Rahnella perminowiae sp. nov., Rahnella bonaserana sp. nov., Rahnella rivi sp. nov. and Rahnella ecdela sp. nov., isolated from diverse environmental sources, and emended description of the genus Rahnella (2022, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY)
  • Complete Genome Sequence Resources for the Onion Pathogen, Pantoea ananatis OC5a (2021, Phytopathology)

The venues where Steven V. Beer has published recently include:

  • INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
  • Phytopathology

The scientist collaborates with a range of coauthors, several with multiple joint publications. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Jo Ann E. Asselin
  • Carrie Brady
  • May Bente Brurberg
  • B.G. Crampton
  • Stephanus N. Venter

Subfields contributing to their research include Plant Science, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to understanding plant diseases and microbial interactions.

Best Publications

  • Top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology

    John Mansfield;Stephane Genin;Shimpei Magori;Vitaly Citovsky

  • Harpin, elicitor of the hypersensitive response produced by the plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora

    Zhong-Min Wei;Ron J. Laby;Cathy H. Zumoff;David W. Bauer

  • Harpin induces disease resistance in Arabidopsis through the systemic acquired resistance pathway mediated by salicylic acid and the NIM1 gene

    Hansong Dong;Terrence P. Delaney;David W. Bauer;Steven V. Beer

  • Unified nomenclature for broadly conserved hrp genes of phytopathogenic bacteria

    A. J. Bogdanove;S. V. Beer;U. Bonas;C. A. Boucher

  • Molecular genetics of Erwinia amylovora involved in the development of fire blight.

    Chang-Sik Oh;Steven V. Beer

  • Pantoea agglomerans strain EH318 produces two antibiotics that inhibit Erwinia amylovora in vitro.

    Sandra A. I. Wright;Cathy H. Zumoff;Lois Schneider;Steven V. Beer

  • Erwinia chrysanthemi HarpinEch: an elicitor of the hypersensitive response that contributes to soft-rot pathogenesis

    D. W. Bauer;Zhong-Min Wei;S. V. Beer;A. Collmer

  • Riboflavin Induces Disease Resistance in Plants by Activating a Novel Signal Transduction Pathway

    H Dong;S V Beer

  • Expression of Erwinia amylovora hrp genes in response to environmental stimuli.

    Zhong-Min Wei;B. J. Sneath;S. V. Beer

  • Downstream Divergence of the Ethylene Signaling Pathway for Harpin-Stimulated Arabidopsis Growth and Insect Defense

    Hong-Ping Dong;Jianling Peng;Zhilong Bao;Xiangdong Meng

  • hrpL activates Erwinia amylovora hrp gene transcription and is a member of the ECF subfamily of sigma factors.

    Zhong-Min Wei;S. V. Beer

  • HrpW of Erwinia amylovora, a new harpin that contains a domain homologous to pectate lyases of a distinct class

    Jihyun F. Kim;Steven V. Beer

  • Erwinia amylovora Secretes DspE, a Pathogenicity Factor and Functional AvrE Homolog, through the Hrp (Type III Secretion) Pathway

    Adam J. Bogdanove;David W. Bauer;Steven V. Beer

  • Role of antibiotic production by Erwinia herbicola Eh252 in biological control of Erwinia amylovora.

    J L Vanneste;J Yu;S V Beer

  • Alternative disease control agents induce resistance to blue mold in harvested 'red delicious' apple fruit.

    Guy de Capdeville;Charles L Wilson;Steven V Beer;James R Aist

  • Erwinia chrysanthemi hrp genes and their involvement in soft rot pathogenesis and elicitation of the hypersensitive response.

    Bauer Dw;Bogdanove Aj;Beer Sv;Collmer A

  • Fire blight: Its nature, prevention, and control : a practical guide to integrated disease management

    T. Van Der Zwet;S.V. Beer

  • Regulation of hrp genes and type III protein secretion in Erwinia amylovora by HrpX/HrpY, a novel two-component system, and HrpS.

    Zhongmin Wei;Jihyun F. Kim;Steven V. Beer

  • Erwinia amylovora secretes harpin via a type III pathway and contains a homolog of yopN of Yersinia spp.

    A. J. Bogdanove;Zhong-Min Wei;Liping Zhao;S. V. Beer

  • Harpin-elicited hypersensitive cell death and pathogen resistance require the NDR1 and EDS1 genes

    J.-L. Peng;H.-S. Dong;H.-S. Dong;H.-P. Dong;T.P. Delaney

Frequent Co-Authors

Jihyun F. Kim
Jihyun F. Kim Yonsei University
Alan Collmer
Alan Collmer Cornell University
John L. Norelli
John L. Norelli United States Department of Agriculture
Chang-Sik Oh
Chang-Sik Oh Seoul National University
Kim M. Plummer
Kim M. Plummer La Trobe University
Adam J. Bogdanove
Adam J. Bogdanove Cornell University
Mickael Malnoy
Mickael Malnoy Fondazione Edmund Mach
Jon Clardy
Jon Clardy Harvard University
Sheng Yang He
Sheng Yang He Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Herb S. Aldwinckle
Herb S. Aldwinckle Cornell University

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