Arthrobacterium

/ˌɑːrθroʊbækˈtɪriəm/ noun

A genus of bacteria that can cause plant diseases, particularly affecting stems and branches.

From Greek 'arthron' (joint, or in botany referring to sections between joints) + Latin 'bacterium' (rod-shaped organism). Named for how the bacteria affect the jointed segments of plant stems.

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