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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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Miniphocibacter massiliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a new species isolated from the human gut and its taxono‐genomics description

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Bilen et al. (2019). MicrobiologyOpen 8 (5)
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Miniphocaeibacter
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Abstract With the aim of describing the human microbiota by the means of culture methods, culturomics was developed in order to target previously un‐isolated bacterial species and describe it via the taxono‐genomics approach. While performing a descriptive study of the human gut microbiota of the pygmy people, strain Marseille‐P4678 T has been isolated from a stool sample of a healthy 39‐year‐old pygmy male. Cells of
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New Insights into the Genetic Diversity of the Bacterial Plant Pathogen ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ as Revealed by a New Multilocus Sequence Analysis Scheme

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Hajri et al. (2019).
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“Liberibacter solanacearum”
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Abstract‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ (Lso) has emerged as a serious threat on solanaceous and apiaceous crops worldwide. Five Lso haplotypes (LsoA, LsoB, LsoC, LsoD and LsoE) have been identified so far. To decipher genetic relationships between Lso strains, a MLSA study of seven housekeeping genes (acnA, atpD, ftsZ, glnA, glyA, gnd and groEL) was performed on a representative bacterial collection of 49 Lso strains. In all, 5415 bp spanning the seven loci were obtained from each of the
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Draft Genome Sequence of a “ Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris”-Related Strain (Aster Yellows, Subgroup 16SrI-B) from South Africa

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Coetzee et al. (2019). Microbiology Resource Announcements 8 (17)
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Ca. Phytoplasma asteris
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Here, we report the draft genome sequence of a phytoplasma discovered in grapevine. The genome size is 600,116 nucleotides (nt), with 597 predicted open reading frames.

Asgard archaea capable of anaerobic hydrocarbon cycling

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Seitz et al. (2019). Nature Communications 10 (1)
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“Helarchaeales” “Helarchaeaceae” “Helarchaeum”
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Abstract Large reservoirs of natural gas in the oceanic subsurface sustain complex communities of anaerobic microbes, including archaeal lineages with potential to mediate oxidation of hydrocarbons such as methane and butane. Here we describe a previously unknown archaeal phylum, Helarchaeota, belonging to the Asgard superphylum and with the potential for hydrocarbon oxidation. We reconstruct Helarchaeota genomes from metagenomic data derived from hydrothermal deep-sea sediment
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Multilocus Sequence Analysis Reveals Three Distinct Populations of “ Candidatus Phytoplasma palmicola” with a Specific Geographical Distribution on the African Continent

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Pilet et al. (2019). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 85 (8)
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Ca. Phytoplasma Ca. Phytoplasma palmicola
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Coconut is an important crop for both industry and small stakeholders in many intertropical countries. Phytoplasma-associated lethal yellowing-like diseases have become one of the major pests that limit coconut cultivation as they have emerged in different parts of the world. We developed a multilocus sequence typing scheme (MLST) for tracking epidemics of “ Ca . Phytoplasma palmicola,” which is responsible for coconut lethal yellowing disease (CLYD) on the A
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Inductores de resistencia vegetal en el control de Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus en árboles de limón (Citrus aurantifolia) mexicano

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Trinidad-Cruz et al. (2019). Revista Mexicana de Fitopatología, Mexican Journal of Phytopathology 37 (2)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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El Huanglongbing representa un gran reto para su control, por lo que se requiere de alternativas efectivas a la aplicación de insecticidas al insecto vector. La inducción de resistencia sistémica es una alternativa para disminuir el progreso de la enfermedad en árboles infectados. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar el efecto de inductores de resistencia sistémica sobre la concentración de <em>?Candidatus</em> Liberibacter asiaticus? (CLas) en árboles de limón mexicano (Lm) en co
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