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Multiple energy sources and metabolic strategies sustain microbial diversity in Antarctic desert soils

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Ortiz et al. (2021). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (45)
Names
“Aridivita willemsiae” “Aridivita” “Aridivitaceae” “Aridivitales” “Edaphomicrobium janssenii” “Edaphomicrobium” “Edaphomicrobiaceae” “Aridivitia”
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SignificanceDiverse microbial life has been detected in the cold desert soils of Antarctica once thought to be barren. Here, we provide metagenomic, biogeochemical, and culture-based evidence that Antarctic soil microorganisms are phylogenetically and functionally distinct from those in other soils and adopt various metabolic and ecological strategies. The most abundant community members are metabolically versatile aerobes that use ubiquitous atmospheric trace gases to potentially meet energy, c
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Draft Genome Sequence of Schaalia odontolytica Strain ORNL0103, a Basibiont of “ Candidatus Saccharibacteria” HMT352

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Podar et al. (2021). Microbiology Resource Announcements 10 (44)
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Ca. Saccharibacteria
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Here, we report the draft, nearly complete genome sequence of the human oral actinobacterium Schaalia odontolytica strain ORNL0103, which was isolated in association with “ Candidatus Saccharibacteria” HMT352 strain ORNL0105. The genome was sequenced using a combination of Pacific Biosciences and Illumina platforms and encodes 1,948 proteins and 60 RNAs.

Dual Transcriptional Profiling of Carrot and ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ at Different Stages of Infection Suggests Complex Host-Pathogen Interaction

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Wang et al. (2021). Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions® 34 (11)
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“Liberibacter solanacearum”
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The interactions between the phloem-limited pathogen ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ haplotype C and carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) were studied at 4, 5, and 9 weeks postinoculation (wpi), by combining dual RNA-Seq results with data on bacterial colonization and observations of the plant phenotype. In the infected plants, genes involved in jasmonate biosynthesis, salicylate signaling, pathogen-associated molecular pattern- and effector-triggered immunity, and production of pathoge
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