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Desulfovibrio falkowii sp. nov., Porphyromonas miyakawae sp. nov., Mediterraneibacter flintii sp. nov. and Owariibacterium komagatae gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from human faeces

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Hamaguchi et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (1)
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Owariibacterium
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Small, obligately anaerobic strains 13CB8CT, 13CB11CT, 13CB18CT and 13GAM1GT were isolated from a faecal sample in a patient with Parkinson’s disease with a history of duodenal resection. After conducting a comprehensive polyphasic taxonomic analysis including genomic analysis, we propose the establishment of one new genus and four new species. The novel bacteria are Desulfovibrio falkowii sp. nov. (type strain JCM 36128T = DSM 116810T), Porphyromonas miyakawae sp. nov. (type strain JCM 36129T =
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A new mesophilic member of the Chloroflexota phylum ‘Ca. Сhloroploca septentrionalis’ from the meromictic lake Bol'shie Khruslomeny separated from the White Sea

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Gorlenko et al. (2025). FEMS Microbiology Letters 372
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“Chloroploca septentrionalis” Chloroploca
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Abstract A new filamentous phototrophic bacterium Khr17 was isolated as an enrichment culture from the brackish polar lake Bol'shie Khruslomeny. The organism was a halotolerant, strictly anaerobic phototroph possessing photosystem II. Sulfide was required for phototrophic growth. The cells of bacterium Khr17 formed nonmotile, wavy trichomes surrounded by a sheath. The cells contained chlorosomes, gas vesicles, and storage granules. The antenna pigments of bacterium Khr17 were bact
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Addition of Section 10, Rules 66–73 for further integration of Candidatus names into the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes

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Oren (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (1)
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Following a proposal for further integration of Candidatus names into the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes, I here report the outcome of the ballot on this proposal by the members of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes.

Swords and shields: the war between Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus and citrus

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Hu et al. (2025). Frontiers in Plant Science 15
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) represents a significant threat to the citrus industry, mainly caused by the phloem-limited bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas). In this review, we summarize recent advances in understanding the relationship between citrus and CLas, particularly examining the functions of Sec-dependent effectors (SDEs) and non-classically secreted proteins (ncSPs) in virulence, as well as their targeted interactions with citrus. We further investigate the impact of SDEs
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Metagenomic insights and biosynthetic potential of Candidatus Entotheonella symbiont associated with Halichondria marine sponges

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Kim et al. (2025). Microbiology Spectrum 13 (1)
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Ca. Entotheonella
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ABSTRACT Korea, being surrounded by the sea, provides a rich habitat for marine sponges, which have been a prolific source of bioactive natural products. Although a diverse array of structurally novel natural products has been isolated from Korean marine sponges, their biosynthetic origins remain largely unknown. To explore the biosynthetic potential of Korean marine sponges, we conducted metagenomic analyses of sponges inhabiting the East Sea o
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In silico identification of chilli genome encoded MicroRNAs targeting the 16S rRNA and secA genes of “Candidatus phytoplasma trifolii”

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Pandey et al. (2025). Frontiers in Bioinformatics 4
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Ca. Phytoplasma trifolii
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Phytoplasma, a potentially hazardous pathogen associated with witches’ broom, is an economically harmful disease-producing bacteria that damages chilli cultivation. Phytoplasma-infected plants display various symptoms that indicate significant disruptions in normal plant physiology and behaviour. Diseases caused by phytoplasma are widespread and have a major economic impact on crop quality and yield. This work focuses on identifying and examining chilli microRNAs (miRNAs) as potential targets ag
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Genomic Analysis of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter africanus’ Strain from Zimbabwe Reveals Unique Virulence and Prophage Characteristics Compared with ‘Ca. L. asiaticus’

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Zheng et al. (2025). Plant Disease
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Liberibacter Ca. Liberibacter africanus Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus “Liberibacter solanacearum”
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Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) is caused by the phloem-limited α-proteobacterium ‘Candidatus Liberibacter spp.’, among which ‘Ca. L. africanus’ (CLaf) has posed a significant threat to citrus production in Africa for nearly a century. CLaf is closely related to the globally prevalent ‘Ca. L. asiaticus’ (CLas), whereas little is known about the virulence of CLaf, primarily because of limited genome resources. In this study, we completed the whole-genome assembly and annotation of the CLaf strain Zim
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‘Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’ (16SrI) Y Dalbulus maidis ASOCIADOS CON SÍNTOMAS DE HOJA BLANCA EN MAÍZ

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Reveles-Torres et al. (2025). Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana 47 (4)
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Ca. Phytoplasma asteris
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El maíz (Zea mays L.) se ha constituido como el cultivo de mayor importancia económica a nivel mundial; esté cereal perteneciente a la familia Poaceae, es originario de México y utilizado tanto para consumo humano como ganadero. En México, su importancia va mucho mas allá de lo económico, su influencia a nivel social y cultural se ha visto plasmada en los vestigios de civilizaciones antiguas como la establecida por los mayas, para quienes el maíz tenía un significado religioso; sin embargo, algu
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Oxygen isotope fractionation during anaerobic ammonium oxidation by the marine representative Candidatus Scalindua sp

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Kobayashi et al. (2025). The ISME Journal 19 (1)
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Ca. Scalindua
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Abstract Analysing the nitrogen (15ε) and oxygen (18ε) isotope effects of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) is essential for accurately assessing its potential contribution to fixed-N losses in the ocean, yet the 18ε of anammox remains unexplored. Here, we determined the previously unexplored 18ε of anammox using a highly enriched culture of the marine anammox species “Ca. Scalindua sp”. Because Scalindua significantly accelerated oxygen isotope exchange between NO2− and H2O,
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Anaerobic breviate protist survival in microcosms depends on microbiome metabolic function

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Aguilera-Campos et al. (2025). The ISME Journal 19 (1)
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Abstract Anoxic and hypoxic environments serve as habitats for diverse microorganisms, including unicellular eukaryotes (protists) and prokaryotes. To thrive in low-oxygen environments, protists and prokaryotes often establish specialized metabolic cross-feeding associations, such as syntrophy, with other microorganisms. Previous studies show that the breviate protist Lenisia limosa engages in a mutualistic association with a denitrifying Arcobacter bacterium based on hydrogen exc
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