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Abstract

Polyamine profiles of 140 strains were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. The results revealed that there are two polyamine profiles within the genus The first profile, characterized by spermidine as the major polyamine, was shared by , and some unclassified xanthomonads. The second profile was typical of strains and contained spermidine and cadaverine as the major polyamines.

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