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Detection and Relative Titer ofCandidatusLiberibacter asiaticus in the Salivary Glands and Alimentary Canal ofDiaphorina citri(Hemiptera: Psyllidae) Vector of Citrus Huanglongbing Disease

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Ammar et al. (2011). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 104 (3)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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AbstractCandidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) bacterium has been strongly implicated as the causative agent of huanglongbing (HLB), or citrus greening, which is currently the most devastating citrus disease worldwide. HLB is transmitted by the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), in a persistent manner. We used quantitative-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect CLas in dissected organs of individual D. citri adults infected with HLB in the laboratory or
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Novel alpine algae from New Zealand: Cyanobacteria

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Novis, Visnovsky (2011). Phytotaxa 22
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Tolypothrix pseudorexia
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Five new species of cyanobacteria, Scytonematopsis maxima, Tolypothrix pseudorexia, Hormoscilla irregularis, Phormidium arthurensis, and Godleya alpina, the last belonging to a new genus, are described from cultured material isolated from the alpine zone of Mt Philistine, New Zealand. Tolypothrix pseudorexia resembles Rexia erecta in formation of upright trichomes on agar, but clearly lacks the ability to divide in two planes that is characteristic of the latter species. Godleya displays charact
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Multigene sequence data and genetic diversity among ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma ulmi’ strains infecting Ulmus spp. in Serbia

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Jović et al. (2011). Plant Pathology 60 (2)
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Ca. Phytoplasma ulmi
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Elm yellows phytoplasmas (EY) belonging to the 16SrV‐A subgroup were recently proposed as a new candidate species ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma ulmi’. These pathogens infect elm trees, causing leaf yellowing and premature drying. In this study, 25 isolates originating from localities in northeast, east and southwest Serbia were characterized by means of RFLP analysis and DNA sequencing of four genomic loci: 16S rRNA, ribosomal protein
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Analysis of a Prophage Gene Frequency Revealed Population Variation of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ from Two Citrus-Growing Provinces in China

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Liu et al. (2011). Plant Disease 95 (4)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Prophages are important genetic elements of bacterial genomes and are involved in lateral gene transfer, pathogenicity, environmental adaptations, and interstrain genetic variability. In this study, the sequence of a prophage terminase gene of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’, a bacterium associated with citrus Huanglongbing (HLB), was selected as a molecular marker to assess the genetic variation in two ‘Ca. L. asiaticus’ populations from geographically distinct provinces (Guangdong and Yun
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