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Candidatus Nanopetraeus

Citation
Oren, DiRuggiero (2020). Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria
Names
Ca. Nanopetraeus
Abstract
Abstract Na.no.pe.trae'us. Gr. masc. n. nanos a dwarf; L. masc. adj. petraeus (from Gr. masc. adj. petraios ) living on or among the rocks; N.L. masc. n. Nanopetraeus small organism growing inside rocks. The originally proposed name
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Candidatus Nanosalinicola

Citation
Oren (2020). Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria
Names
Ca. Nanosalinicola
Abstract
Abstract Na.no.sa.li.ni'co.la. Gr. masc. n. nanos dwarf; L. fem. pl. n. salinae saltworks; L. suff. –cola (from L. masc. or fem. n. incola ) inhabitant, dweller; N.L. masc. n. Nanosalinicola a dwar
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Candidatus Haloredivivus

Citation
Oren (2020). Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria
Names
“Haloredivivus”
Abstract
Abstract Ha.lo.re.di.vi'vus. Gr. masc. n. hals , halos salt; L. masc. adj. redivivus renewed, renovated; N.L. masc. n. Haloredivivus a reconstructed salty organism. The genus
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Candidatus Halobonum

Citation
Oren (2020). Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria
Names
Ca. Halobonum
Abstract
Abstract Ha.lo.bo'num. Gr. masc. n. hals , halos salt; L. masc. adj. bonus good; N.L. neut. n. Halobonum a good salt organism. The genus Candidatus
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Candidatus Nanosalina

Citation
Oren (2020). Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria
Names
Ca. Nanosalina
Abstract
Abstract Na.no.sa.li'na. Gr. masc. n. nanos dwarf; N.L. masc. adj. salinus salty; N.L. fem. n. Nanosalina a dwarf‐size salty organism. The genus Candidatus Nanosalina was establ
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Correction: Cultivation and characterization of Candidatus Nitrosocosmicus exaquare, an ammonia-oxidizing archaeon from a municipal wastewater treatment system

Citation
Sauder et al. (2020). The ISME Journal 14 (9)
Names
Ca. Nitrosocosmicus exaquare
Abstract
Abstract An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

Assessment of the efficiency of different control programs to reduce Trioza apicalis Först. (Triozidae: Hemiptera) feeding damage and the spread of “Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum” on carrots (<scp>Daucus carota</scp> ssp. <scp>sativus</scp> L.)

Citation
Nissinen et al. (2020). Annals of Applied Biology 177 (2)
Names
“Liberibacter solanacearum”
Abstract
AbstractThe control of carrot psyllid Trioza apicalis Förster largely relies on chemical measures, and the current integrated pest management (IPM) strategy is based on pest scouting. The number of active ingredients available for psyllid control will further decline in the coming years. The need for alternative control measures is therefore urgent. In this work the efficiency of different control programs including a kaolin particle film and plant‐derived, crude saponin extract, chemical contro
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