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First report of a ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’-related strain (16SrI-B) associated with fruit phyllody of mulberry in Taiwan

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Wu et al. (2025). Plant Disease
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Ca. Phytoplasma asteris
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Mulberries (Morus spp.) are important crops valued for berry and silk production (Baciu et al., 2023). In March 2025, a mulberry tree in Dongshi, Taichung, Taiwan, was found bearing fruits showing phyllody symptoms. To determine whether the disease was associated with phytoplasma infection, symptomatic fruits were collected from five branches and tested. For the controls, asymptomatic berries were sampled from three symptomless mulberry trees in Wufeng, Taichung in April 2025. DNA was extracted
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Transcriptomic detection of Candidatus Allocryptoplasma (Anaplasmataceae) in Galápagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus, Iguanidae)

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Uesseler et al. (2025). Parasites & Vectors 18 (1)
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Ca. Allocryptoplasma Ca. Allocryptoplasma had
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Abstract Background Globally, the disease ecology of reptiles remains understudied, even for threatened and iconic species such as the Galápagos marine iguana ( Amblyrhynchus cristatus ). Although marine iguanas are parasitized by distinct species of ticks and mites, research on vector-borne diseases for this species is limited.
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Horizontal gene transfer and gene loss drove the divergent evolution of host dependency in Micrarchaeota

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Rao et al. (2025). National Science Review
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23 Names
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Abstract The DPANN superphylum is a deep-branching radiation of Archaea with small cell and genome sizes. Most DPANN lineages are predicted or validated to be host-dependent. However, certain lineages have substantial biosynthetic capacities and are potentially less dependent on hosts or even free-living. Here, we reconstructed 163 Micrarchaeota genomes, comprising 48 assigned to previously undescribed orders and 115 affiliated with known orders. Investigation of their genetic
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Identification and functional analysis of putative effector proteins from Diaphorina citri and ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’

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Dangol et al. (2025). Frontiers in Plant Science 16
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Phloem feeders, such as the psyllid Diaphorina citri ( D. citri ), feed on plants by inserting their stylet bundle followed by probing the apoplast before reaching the phloem. The psyllids secrete watery saliva containing various proteins into the phloem, which can act as effectors to facilitate their feeding or modulate host defense responses. Concomitantly, feeding is the main mode of transmitt
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First report of ’ Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’ affecting woody hosts ( Fraxinus excelsior , Acer campestre , Acer platanoides , Ulmus minor and Sambucus nigra ) of an urban forest in Hungary

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Mergenthaler, Viczián (2025). Plant Disease
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Ca. Phytoplasma asteris
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Symptoms of growth abnormalities including shoot proliferation, leaf rosetting and witches’ broom symptoms, reduction in leaf size, downward rolling of leaf margins, distortion and chlorotic foliage were observed in several tree species in a Hungarian park forest in Martonvásár in the summer of 2022. In subsequent years, we observed the progression of the disease. This was manifested by the death of shoots and twigs, as well as an overall reduction in growth. The affected woody species were: Fra
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