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Lower Concentrations of Microelements in Leaves of Citrus Infected with 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' Masaoka et al. (2011). Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly: JARQ 45 (3) Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
Detection of New Hemoplasma ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis’ Infection in Domestic Cats in Japan Watanabe et al. (2011). Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association 64 (2) Ca. Mycoplasma turicensis
Molecular Identification of 'Candidatus Mycoplasma haemovis' in Sheep with Hemolytic Anemia Suzuki et al. (2011). Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 73 (8) Ca. Mycoplasma haemovis
Genomic Species Are Ecological Species as Revealed by Comparative Genomics in Agrobacterium tumefaciens Lassalle et al. (2011). Genome Biology and Evolution 3 Agrobacterium fabrum
Chronic "Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis" infection Novacco et al. (2011). Veterinary Research 42 (1) Ca. Mycoplasma turicensis
Pantoea gaviniae sp. nov. and Pantoea calida sp. nov., isolated from infant formula and an infant formula production environment Popp et al. (2010). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 60 (12) Pantoea calida Mixta calida T
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The detection of “Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos” in cattle and buffalo in China Su et al. (2010). Tropical Animal Health and Production 42 (8) Ca. Mycoplasma haemobos
First report of a new subgroup 16SrIX‐E (‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma phoenicium’‐related) phytoplasma associated with juniper witches’ broom disease in Oregon, USA Davis et al. (2010). Plant Pathology 59 (6) Ca. Phytoplasma phoenicium
Induction of High Endothelial Venule‐like Vessels Expressing GlcNAc6ST‐1‐mediated L‐selectin Ligand Carbohydrate and Mucosal Addressin Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (MAdCAM‐1) in a Mouse Model of “Candidatus Helicobacter heilmannii”‐induced Gastritis and Gastric Mucosa‐associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) Lymphoma Suzuki et al. (2010). Helicobacter 15 (6) Ca. Helicobacter heilmannii
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Intracellular Oceanospirillales bacteria inhabit gills of Acesta bivalves Jensen et al. (2010). FEMS Microbiology Ecology 74 (3) “Acestibacter” “Acestibacter aggregatus”