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Genome Sequence of a Plant-Pathogenic Bacterium, “Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris” Strain TW1

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Town et al. (2018). Microbiology Resource Announcements 7 (12)
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Ca. Phytoplasma asteris
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A draft genome sequence is presented for a strain of “ Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris” affecting canola plants in Saskatoon, Canada. This phytopathogenic bacterium was determined to be a 16SrI strain and features 16S rRNA-encoding gene sequence heterogeneity.

Galacturonate Metabolism in Anaerobic Chemostat Enrichment Cultures: Combined Fermentation and Acetogenesis by the Dominant sp. nov. “Candidatus Galacturonibacter soehngenii”

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Valk et al. (2018). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 84 (18)
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“Galacturonatibacter soehngenii”
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This study on d -galacturonate metabolism by open, mixed-culture enrichments under anaerobic, d -galacturonate-limited chemostat conditions shows a stable and efficient fermentation of d -galacturonate into acetate as the dominant organic fermentation product. This fermentation stoichiometry and population analyses provide a valuable baseline for interpretation of the conversion of pectin-rich agricultural feeds
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Characterization of the First “ Candidatus Nitrotoga” Isolate Reveals Metabolic Versatility and Separate Evolution of Widespread Nitrite-Oxidizing Bacteria

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Kitzinger et al. (2018). mBio 9 (4)
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Ca. Nitrotoga Ca. Nitrotoga fabula
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ABSTRACT Nitrification is a key process of the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle and of biological wastewater treatment. The second step, nitrite oxidation to nitrate, is catalyzed by phylogenetically diverse, chemolithoautotrophic nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB). Uncultured NOB from the genus “ Candidatus Nitrotoga” are widespread in natural and engineered ecosystems. Knowledge about their biology is sparse, because no genomic information and no pure
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Novel prosthecate bacteria from the candidate phylum Acetothermia

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Hao et al. (2018). The ISME Journal 12 (9)
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Bipolaricaulis anaerobius Ts Bipolaricaulis Bipolaricaulota
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Abstract Members of the candidate phylum Acetothermia are globally distributed and detected in various habitats. However, little is known about their physiology and ecological importance. In this study, an operational taxonomic unit belonging to Acetothermia was detected at high abundance in four full-scale anaerobic digesters by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. The first closed genome from this phylum was obtained by differential coverage binning of metagenomes and scaffolding
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