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Dominant cixiid vector and transmission of ‘Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus’ and ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’-related strain 16SrXII-P in sugar beet in Austria

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Kreitzer et al. (2025). Scientific Reports 15 (1)
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Ca. Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus Ca. Phytoplasma solani
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Abstract The presence of fastidious phytopathogenic bacteria ‘Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus’ and ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’ challenges sugar beet cultivation in Austria. Reptalus artemisiae (Becker, 1865) (referred before as Reptalus quinquecostatus sensu Holzinger et al. 2003) is the principal vector of ‘Ca. P. solani’ to sugar beet in Serbia, while Pentastiridius leporinus is the primary vector of ‘Ca. A. phytopathogenicus’ in western Europe and can also transmit ‘Ca
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Effects of inorganic and organic fertilization on abundance and community structure of Candidatus Methanoperedens–related archaea in paddy soils

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Jin et al. (2025). Journal of Applied Microbiology 136 (7)
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Ca. Methanoperedens
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Abstract Aim Candidatus Methanoperedens-related archaea have recently been identified as anaerobic methane oxidizers in paddy soils. Fertilization practices, including the application of inorganic and organic fertilizers (e.g. chicken manure), may significantly influence their community dynamics and the associated methane cycling processes. However, the comparative effects of inorganic and chicken manure fertilization on these archaeal communit
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Extensive data mining uncovers novel diversity among members of the rare biosphere within the Thermoplasmatota

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Maeke et al. (2025). Microbiome 13 (1)
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Penumbrarchaeales Penumbrarchaeum helgolandense Ts Penumbrarchaeum Penumbrarchaeia Penumbrarchaeaceae
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Abstract Background Rare species, especially of the marine sedimentary biosphere, have long been overlooked owing to the complexity of sediment microbial communities, their sporadic temporal and patchy spatial abundance, and challenges in cultivating environmental microorganisms. In this study, we combined enrichments, targeted metagenomic sequencing, and extensive data mining to uncover uncultivated members of the archaeal rare biosphere in marine sediments.
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Ecogenomics and limnological dynamics of a new Thiocapsa species blooming in the whole water column of a karstic lake

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Cabello‐Yeves et al. (2025). Limnology and Oceanography 70 (7)
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Thiocapsa roseilacustris
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AbstractPurple sulfur bacteria (PSB) of the family Chromatiaceae (Gammaproteobacteria) can perform chemo‐ and photo‐lithoautotrophy (through anoxygenic photosynthesis) in anoxic layers of freshwater stratified (including meromictic) lakes. This group has been extensively studied via physiological and ecological approaches, albeit their genomics has lagged behind. Here, we monitored a small, shallow, karstic lake, Lagunillo de Cardenillas, that developed a pink coloration throughout the whole wat
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