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A taxonomic note on the order Caryophanales: description of 12 novel families and emended description of 21 families

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Li et al. (2024). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 74 (11)
Names
Pradoshiaceae
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The order Caryophanales, belonging to class Bacilli, is globally distributed in various ecosystems. Currently, this order comprised 12 families that show vast phenotypic, ecological and genotypic variation. The classification of Caryophanales at the family level is currently mainly based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing analysis and the presence of shared phenotypic characteristics, resulting in noticeable anomalies. Our present study revises the taxonomy of Caryophanales based on 1080 available high
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Occurrence of a ‘CandidatusPhytoplasma pruni’-Related Strain Associated with Commercial Poinsettias in Turkey

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Benlioglu et al. (2024).
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Ca. Phytoplasma
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AbstractThe poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrimaWilld. ex Klotzsch.) is one of Turkey’s most important potted ornamental crops. Potted poinsettia plants exhibiting smaller-sized brilliant red bracts against the green leaves with free-branching were collected from commercial florists in three provinces of Turkey. In iPhyClassifier analysis, the query 16SrDNA sequences of our isolates shared 99.58% identity with that of theCandidatusPhytoplasma pruni. Our leaf samples consistently yielded a product o
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Genetic potential for aerobic respiration and denitrification in globally distributed respiratory endosymbionts

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Speth et al. (2024). Nature Communications 15 (1)
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Azoamicales Azosocius Azoamicaceae Azoamicus viridis Azosocius aquiferis Azoamicus soli Azosocius agrarius Ts Azoamicus ciliaticola Ts
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AbstractThe endosymbiont Candidatus Azoamicus ciliaticola was proposed to generate ATP for its eukaryotic host, an anaerobic ciliate of the Plagiopylea class, fulfilling a function analogous to mitochondria in other eukaryotic cells. The discovery of this respiratory endosymbiosis has major implications for both evolutionary history and ecology of microbial eukaryotes. However, with only a single species described, knowledge of its environmental distribution and diversity is limited. Here we rep
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Identifying the earliest citrus responses to Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus infection: a temporal metabolomics study

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Li et al. (2024). Frontiers in Plant Science 15
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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The global citrus industry faces a great threat from Huanglongbing (HLB), a destructive disease caused by ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas) that induces significant economic losses without any known cure. Understanding how citrus plants defend against HLB, particularly at the early stages of infection, is crucial for developing long-term solutions. This study investigated the earliest metabolic responses of fresh citrus leaves to CLas infection using untargeted metabolomics and machine
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Comparative RT-qPCR and qPCR reveals early infection, low-titer infection, and relative cell activity of the HLB bacterium,CandidatusLiberibacter asiaticus

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Patterson et al. (2024).
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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AbstractCandidatusLiberibacter asiaticus (Las) is one of the causal agents of citrus huanglongbing (HLB) epidemics worldwide. Due to its fastidious nature, intracellular and systemic infection, detecting Las at early and/or low-titer infection, as well as differentiating between live or dead cells in the host psyllids and citrus plants is critical for effective HLB management. To achieve both sensitive Las detection and differentiation, we employed one-step reverse transcription-quantitative PCR
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Potential habitat suitability of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus and genetic diversity of its prophages across China

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You et al. (2024). Microbiology Spectrum 12 (11)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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ABSTRACT Huanglongbing (HLB) is a severe citrus disease in China caused by Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus ( C Las). Since its initial identification, the pathogen has spread to 10 mainland provinces in China and caused devastating loss. Three distinct prophage types have been identified in C Las; however, their distribution and diversity in China remain inadeq
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Discovery of deep-sea coral symbionts from a novel clade of marine bacteria with severely reduced genomes

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Vohsen et al. (2024). Nature Communications 15 (1)
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“Oceanoplasma callogorgiae” “Thalassoplasma callogorgiae” “Oceanoplasmataceae” “Oceanoplasma” “Thalassoplasma”
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Abstract Microbes perform critical functions in corals, yet most knowledge is derived from the photic zone. Here, we discover two mollicutes that dominate the microbiome of the deep-sea octocoral, Callogorgia delta, and likely reside in the mesoglea. These symbionts are abundant across the host’s range, absent in the water, and appear to be rare in sediments. Unlike other mollicutes, they lack all known fermentative capabilities, including glycolysis, and can only generate energy from
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