Pseudomonas syringae. Dreaming of a white Christmas?
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Pseudomonas syringae is a rod-shaped bacterium which produces ice nucleation active (INA) proteins on its outer membrane which cause water (in plants) to freeze at fairly high temperatures (-4 to -2°C), resulting in injury. Since the 1970s, P. syringae has been implicated as an atmospheric "biological ice nucleator", with airborne bacteria serving as cloud condensation nuclei. Recent evidence has suggested the species plays a larger role than previously thought in producing rain and snow.
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