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Inhibition of a nutritional endosymbiont by glyphosate abolishes mutualistic benefit on cuticle synthesis in Oryzaephilus surinamensis

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Kiefer et al. (2021). Communications Biology 4 (1)
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Shikimatogenerans silvanidophilus Ts Shikimatogenerans
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AbstractGlyphosate is widely used as a herbicide, but recent studies begin to reveal its detrimental side effects on animals by targeting the shikimate pathway of associated gut microorganisms. However, its impact on nutritional endosymbionts in insects remains poorly understood. Here, we sequenced the tiny, shikimate pathway encoding symbiont genome of the sawtoothed grain beetleOryzaephilus surinamensis. Decreased titers of the aromatic amino acid tyrosine in symbiont-depleted beetles undersco
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Complete Genome Sequence of the Endosymbiotic Bacterium “ Candidatus Riesia pediculicola”

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Park et al. (2021). Microbiology Resource Announcements 10 (18)
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Ca. Riesia pediculicola
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Human head and body lice host the obligate endosymbiotic bacterium “ Candidatus Riesia pediculicola.” In this announcement, we describe the complete genome sequence of a “ Ca. Riesia pediculicola” strain isolated from the human head louse, Pediculus humanus subsp. capitis . The inter- and intraspecific variations of endosymbiont genomes were investigated, and this strain was found to disp
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Assessment of the Effect of Thermotherapy on ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ Viability in Woody Tissue of Citrus via Graft-Based Assays and RNA Assays

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Thapa et al. (2021). Phytopathology® 111 (5)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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In 2019, citrus production in Florida declined by more than 70%, mostly because of Huanglongbing (HLB), which is caused by the bacterium ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas). Thermotherapy for HLB-affected trees was proposed as a short-term management solution to maintain field productivity. It was hypothesized that thermotherapy could eliminate HLB from affected branches; therefore, the study objectives were to show which time–temperature combinations eliminated CLas from woody tissues.
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Application of xylitol on nitrogen removal from saline wastewater through “Candidatus Brocadia sinica”‐dominated anammox process under low temperature

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Guo et al. (2021). Water Environment Research 93 (5)
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Ca. Brocadia sinica
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AbstractXylitol was first applied to enhance nitrogen removal from saline wastewater through “Candidatus Brocadia sinica”‐dominated anammox process under low temperature. The reactor was maintained at 15°C, and the salinity of wastewater was 35 g/L. Ammonium removal rate (ARR) and nitrite removal rate (NRR) were stable at around 0.27 kg/(m3 d) without xylitol addition. As an osmotic pressure regulator and cryoprotective agent, optimal ARR and NRR were 0.51 kg/(m3 d) and 0.63 kg/(m3 d) at 0.3 mM
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Glycogen metabolism of the anammox bacterium “Candidatus Brocadia sinica”

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Okabe et al. (2021). The ISME Journal 15 (5)
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Ca. Brocadia sinica
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Abstract Presence of glycogen granules in anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacteria has been reported so far. However, very little is known about their glycogen metabolism and the exact roles. Here, we studied the glycogen metabolism in “Ca. Brocadia sinica” growing in continuous retentostat cultures with bicarbonate as a carbon source. The effect of the culture growth phase was investigated. During the growing phase, intracellular glycogen content increased up to 32.6 mg-gl
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