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Cultivation of a chemoautotroph from the SUP05 clade of marine bacteria that produces nitrite and consumes ammonium

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Shah et al. (2017). The ISME Journal 11 (1)
Names
“Thioglobus” “Thioglobus autotrophicus”
Abstract
Abstract Marine oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are expanding regions of intense nitrogen cycling. Up to half of the nitrogen available for marine organisms is removed from the ocean in these regions. Metagenomic studies have identified an abundant group of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SUP05) with the genetic potential for nitrogen cycling and loss in OMZs. However, SUP05 have defied cultivation and their physiology remains untested. We cultured, sequenced and tested the physiology of a
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Leaf‐disc grafting for the transmission of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in citrus (Citrus sinensis; Rutaceae) seedlings

Citation
Tabay Zambon et al. (2017). Applications in Plant Sciences 5 (1)
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Liberibacter
Abstract
Premise of the study:The search for resistance/tolerance to the devastating citrus huanglongbing disease (syn. HLB or citrus greening) is generating an increasing number of new plants of diverse genetic makeup. As the increasing number of new plants require more space, resources, and time, the need for faster and more efficient HLB screening tests becomes crucial.Methods and Results:The leaf‐disc grafting system described here consists in replacing a disc of leaf tissue with a similar disc from
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Happens in the best of subfamilies: establishment and repeated replacements of co‐obligate secondary endosymbionts within Lachninae aphids

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Manzano‐Marín et al. (2017). Environmental Microbiology 19 (1)
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“Fukatsuia symbiotica”
Abstract
Summary Virtually all aphids maintain an obligate mutualistic symbiosis with bacteria from the Buchnera genus, which produce essential nutrients for their aphid hosts. Most aphids from the Lachninae subfamily have been consistently found to house additional endosymbionts, mainly Serratia symbiotica . This apparent dependence on secondary endosymbionts was proposed to have been t
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