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Candidatus Liberibacter Asiaticus’ Effector <scp>SECP8</scp> Subverts Salicylic Acid‐Mediated Citrus Immunity via a Two‐Pronged Impairment of <scp>CsTCP15</scp> Dimerization

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Qin et al. (2025). Plant Biotechnology Journal
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Liberibacter Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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ABSTRACT Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB), a devastating disease caused by the unculturable bacterium ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ ( C Las), poses a severe threat to global citrus production. C Las secretes effectors to suppress host immune responses and facilitate its colonisation. Previously, the C
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Longitudinal Survey of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri’: A Case Study

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Tessitori et al. (2025).
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Ca. Phytoplasma pyri
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Pear decline (PD), associated with ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri’, is a major disease of pear in Europe and the United States. Several psyllid species are involved in the tritrophic system of PD as vectors of phytoplasmas belonging to the 16SrX group. Four years after the first detection of PD in Sicily, an integrated approach was applied to investigate the epidemic in a major pear-growing area. Visual surveys and molecular analyses were conducted over two years in eight orchards. A total of 115
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Occurrence and identification of a ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’ (subgroup 16SrI-F) strain infecting Lolium rigidum in Iran

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Esmaeilzadeh Hosseini et al. (2025). Phytopathologia Mediterranea
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Ca. Phytoplasma asteris
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From 2016, witches’ broom and stunting symptoms were observed in Lolium rigidum grown in some fruit tree nurseries in Faragheh (Abarkouh, Yazd province, Iran). Total DNAs were extracted from symptomatic and asymptomatic plants and assessed for phytoplasma presence using direct and nested PCR to detect the 16S ribosomal RNA gene. From all symptomatic L. rigidum plant samples, expected length PCR amplicons were obtained. RFLP analysis with informative restriction enzymes showed identical profiles
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Metagenome-assembled genome sequence of Candidatus Loosdrechtia sp. KJ reconstructed from an alkaline anammox reactor

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Chuang et al. (2025). Microbiology Resource Announcements 14 (12)
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“Loosdrechtia”
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ABSTRACT Candidatus Loosdrechtia sp. KJ is an anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium enriched from a bioreactor operated under alkaline conditions (pH 9.2 ± 0.4). We report its 3.39 Mb draft genome, containing 3,065 predicted coding sequences, 47 tRNA genes, and a single rrn operon.

Draft genome sequences of ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ haplotype E isolated from carrot psyllids in France

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Remenant et al. (2025). Microbiology Resource Announcements 14 (12)
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“Liberibacter solanacearum”
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ABSTRACT Five draft genome sequences of ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ haplotype E from five different Bactericera trigonica vector insects sampled in France are reported. Each genome has a size of about 1.20 Mbp, a G + C content of 35% and approximately 1,000 predicted coding DNA sequences.
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Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii has the smallest and most ancestral-like genome in the genus Rickettsia

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Gotoh et al. (2025).
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Ca. Rickettsia mendelii
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Abstract Rickettsia species, which constitute obligate intracellular bacteria adapted to a host-dependent lifestyle, have traditionally been classified into four phylogenetic groups. However, the available genomes are biased toward the Typhus and Spotted Fever groups, with early-diverging Ancestral group (AG) lineages being underrepresented. Here, we isolated six Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii strains from
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Candidatus nitrosomarinus catalina

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Minter et al. (2025). Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus. [Distribution map]

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Cabi, Eppo (2025). Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases
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Ca. Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus
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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus Bressan, Terlizzi &amp; Credi. Gammaproteobacteria: Enterobacterales: Morganellaceae. Main host: sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris), also onion (Allium cepa), potato (Solanum tuberosum).