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Draft Genome Sequence of a Novel Marine Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacterium, “ Candidatus Scalindua sp.”

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Ali et al. (2019). Microbiology Resource Announcements 8 (20)
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Ca. Scalindua Ca. Scalindua rubra
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A novel anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacterium was detected in an upflow column reactor treating synthetic nitrogen-rich saline solution. Here, we assembled a 4.59-Mb draft genome sequence of this bacterium, identified as a member of the genus “ Candidatus Scalindua,” that has 84% nucleotide-level genomic similarity with the closest related anammox bacterium (“ Candidatus Scalindua rubra”).

Genome Sequence of “ Candidatus Serratia symbiotica” Strain IS, a Facultative Bacterial Symbiont of the Pea Aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum

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Nikoh et al. (2019). Microbiology Resource Announcements 8 (19)
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Ca. Serratia symbiotica
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“ Candidatus Serratia symbiotica” is a facultative bacterial symbiont of aphids that affects various ecological traits of the host insects. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of “ Candidatus Serratia symbiotica” strain IS, consisting of a 2,736,352-bp chromosome and an 82,605-bp plasmid, from the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum .

Symbiosis interruption in the olive fly: Effect of copper and propolis on Candidatus Erwinia dacicola

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Bigiotti et al. (2019). Journal of Applied Entomology 143 (4)
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Ca. Erwinia dacicola
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AbstractThe relationship between Bactrocera oleae (Rossi 1790) and its endosymbiont Candidatus Erwinia dacicola is important to achieving effective control of the olive fly population in the field. This bacterium plays a crucial role in the life of B. oleae and is necessary for its fitness. Thus, in the absence of the endosymbiont, B. oleae wild populations in the field might decrease considerably. Copper is one of the most used antimicrobials for horticultural crops worldwide, and its efficacy
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Low Temperature and Neutral pH Define “ Candidatus Nitrotoga sp.” as a Competitive Nitrite Oxidizer in Coculture with Nitrospira defluvii

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Wegen et al. (2019). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 85 (9)
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Ca. Nitrotoga
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“ Ca. Nitrotoga” is a NOB of high environmental relevance, but physiological data exist for only a few representatives. Initially, it was detected in specialized niches of low temperature and low nitrite concentrations, but later on, its ubiquitous distribution revealed its critical role for N removal in engineered systems like WWTPs. In this study, we analyzed the competition between Nitrotoga and Nitrospira in
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Detection of ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ in citrus by concurrent tissue print‐based <scp>qPCR</scp> and immunoassay

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Fu et al. (2019). Plant Pathology 68 (4)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ ( CL as) is associated with the most destructive disease of citrus, huanglongbing ( HLB ). The most widely used methods for detection of CL as are PCR ‐based and require purification of DNA from plant s
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Population Structure and Morphotype Analysis of “ Candidatus Accumulibacter” Using Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization-Staining-Flow Cytometry

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Li et al. (2019). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 85 (9)
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“Accumulibacter”
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As one group of the most important functional phosphorus removal organisms, “ Candidatus Accumulibacter,” affiliated with the Rhodocyclus group of the Betaproteobacteria , is a widely recognized and studied PAO in the field of biological wastewater treatment. The morphotypes and population structure of clade-level “ Candidatus Accumulibacter” were studied through novel FISH-staining-flow
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