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Revised Systematics of Holospora-Like Bacteria and Characterization of “Candidatus Gortzia infectiva”, a Novel Macronuclear Symbiont of Paramecium jenningsi Boscaro et al. (2013). Microbial Ecology 65 (1) Ca. Gortzia infectiva
A novel marine nitrite-oxidizing Nitrospira species from Dutch coastal North Sea water Haaijer et al. (2013). Frontiers in Microbiology 4 “Nitrospira salsa”
Immune-modulating gut symbionts are not “Candidatus Arthromitus” Thompson et al. (2013). Mucosal Immunology 6 (1) Ca. Arthromitus
‘Candidatus Liberibacter’ spp.: Emerging Threats for Agriculture in the European and Mediterranean Region Ilardi (2013). Biosafety 02 (02) Liberibacter
Two Genotypes among ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos’ Strains Based on the 16S-23S rRNA Intergenic Spacer Sequences Sasaoka et al. (2013). Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 75 (3) Ca. Mycoplasma haemobos
Comparison of the complete genome sequence of two closely related isolates of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense’ reveals genome plasticity Andersen et al. (2013). BMC Genomics 14 (1) Ca. Phytoplasma australiense
Preparation of Antibody Against Immunodominant Membrane Protein (IMP) of Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia Shahryari et al. (2013). Iranian Journal of Biotechnology 11 (1) Ca. Phytoplasma aurantifolia
History, Classification and Cultivation of the Planctomycetes Jenkins, Staley (2013). Planctomycetes: Cell Structure, Origins and Biology “Brocadiia”
Phylogenetic framework and molecular signatures for the class Chloroflexi and its different clades; proposal for division of the class Chloroflexi class. nov. into the suborder Chloroflexineae subord. nov., consisting of the emended family Oscillochloridaceae and the family Chloroflexaceae fam. nov., and the suborder Roseiflexineae subord. nov., containing the family Roseiflexaceae fam. nov Gupta et al. (2013). Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 103 (1) Chloroflexales Chloroflexia Roseiflexaceae
First Detection of Candidatus Xenohaliotis Californiensis, the Causative Agent of Withering Syndrome, in Japanese Black Abalone Haliotis discus discus in Japan Kiryu et al. (2013). Fish Pathology 48 (2) Ca. Xenohaliotis Ca. Xenohaliotis californiensis