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APSnet FEATURE FOR OCTOBER(1998): Burkholderia cepacia:
Friend or Foe?
Burkholderia cepacia is a versatile bacterium capable of causing
diseases in both plants and animals. Strains of the bacterium from soil
have been selected as biocontrol agents effective against plant pathogenic
fungi. Because certain strains of B. cepacia are opportunistic human
pathogens, the use of B. cepacia in agriculture is controversial.
This month's feature by Jennifer Parke explores the scientific and
regulatory issues surrounding B. cepacia. A preview of the upcoming
APS symposium on B. cepacia in Las Vegas is
included.
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