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Transmission of ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri’ by naturally infected Cacopsylla pyri to peach, an approach to the epidemiology of peach yellow leaf roll ( <scp>PYLR</scp> ) in Spain

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Sabaté et al. (2018). Plant Pathology 67 (4)
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Ca. Phytoplasma pyri
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Peach orchards in the northeast of Spain were severely affected in 2012 by a previously unreported disease in this area. The symptoms included early reddening, leaf curling, decline, abnormal fruits, and in some cases death of the peach trees. All the infected peach samples were positive for ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri’, but none were infected by the ‘ Ca . Phytoplasma prunorum’. In this work,
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Identification of 17 ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri’ genotypes based on the diversity of the imp gene sequence

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Bohunická et al. (2018). Plant Pathology 67 (4)
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Ca. Phytoplasma pyri
Abstract
Phytoplasmas of the apple proliferation group cause diseases in various fruit trees, mainly apples, pears and apricots. Immunodominant membrane protein, or ‘Imp’, shows high inter‐ and intraspecies gene variability, and is thus frequently used for population studies in these organisms. In this investigation, a survey was carried out of ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri’ imp gene diversity in the Czec
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Lignite coal burning seam in the remote Altai Mountains harbors a hydrogen-driven thermophilic microbial community

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Kadnikov et al. (2018). Scientific Reports 8 (1)
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“Carbonibacillus altaicus”
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AbstractThermal ecosystems associated with underground coal combustion sites are rare and less studied than geothermal features. Here we analysed microbial communities of near-surface ground layer and bituminous substance in an open quarry heated by subsurface coal fire by metagenomic DNA sequencing. Taxonomic classification revealed dominance of only a few groups of Firmicutes. Near-complete genomes of three most abundant species, ‘Candidatus Carbobacillus altaicus’ AL32, Brockia lithotrophica
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