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Morphological and physiological alterations caused by Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus on different sugar beet varieties

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Detring et al. (2026). Sugar Industry international
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Ca. Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus
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First sugar beet varieties with reasonable yield stability under infection with Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus (ARSEPH), the causal agent of the syndrome “Basses Richesses” (SBR), were discovered, but the mechanisms behind this have not been described yet. Thus, this research aimed at analyzing different morphological, physiological and quality related traits of ARSEPH infected sugar beet taproots to identify methods for SBR variety screening. In a greenhouse experiment, one susceptib
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Development and Validation of Two Real‐Time <scp>PCR</scp> Assays for the Detection of ‘ Candidatus <scp>Phytoplasma pruni</scp> ’ Strains Causing X‐Disease in Stone Fruits

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Nakata, Bennypaul (2026). Plant Pathology 75 (1)
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Ca. Phytoplasma pruni
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ABSTRACT X‐disease, caused by strains in the 16SrIII‐A subgroup of ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma pruni’, is a devastating disease of Prunus species (stone fruits). Multiple outbreaks of this disease have occurred across much of North America for more than a century, with the most recent one beginning around 2010 in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, causing severe damage to
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Unraveling Candidatus Dermatophostum as a Novel Genus of Polyphosphate-Accumulating Organisms for High-Strength Wastewater Treatment

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Wang et al. (2025).
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Ca. Dermatophostum
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Abstract Dermatophilaceae polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAOs), formerly classified as Tetrasphaera PAOs, play pivotal roles in enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR). However, their phylogenetic diversity, ecological preferences, and metabolic traits remain poorly characterized, and a robust marker gene for their classification is lacking. Here, we performed an extensive phylogenomic and metab
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Protein kinase R-like ER kinase (PERK) is involved in the endoplasmic reticulum stress response of its psyllid vector to Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum infection

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Jassar, Ghanim (2025). Microbiology Spectrum
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“Liberibacter solanacearum”
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ABSTRACT Vector-borne transmission of plant and animal pathogens requires active engagement of the vector’s immune system, as pathogens must overcome barriers and exploit host cellular mechanisms. Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum (CLso) and C. L. asiaticus (CLas) are gram-negative, phloem-limited bacteria transmitted by the
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Genomic insights into a versatile deep-sea methanotroph constituting the rare biosphere of a Brazilian carbonate mound complex

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Butarelli et al. (2025). mSystems
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Methylotuvimicrobium crucis
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ABSTRACT Recent discoveries of aerobic methanotrophs in non-seep carbonate-rich environments in the deep sea suggest that these organisms may persist as part of the rare biosphere. Recovering rare, active methanotrophs through targeted culturing is essential for understanding their persistence under the oligotrophic non-seep conditions and for uncovering their genomic adaptations related to the survival in energy-
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Metagenomic characterization of the metabolism, evolution, and global distribution of Candidatus Accumulibacter members in wastewater treatment plants

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Xie et al. (2025). The ISME Journal
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“Accumulibacter”
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Abstract Deciphering the genomic basis of ecological diversification in activated sludge microbiomes is essential for optimizing treatment technology and advancing microbial ecology. Here, we present a global genome-resolved investigation of Candidatus Accumulibacter, the primary functional agent of enhanced biological phosphorus removal, based on 828 metagenomes from wastewater treatment plants across six continents. We recovered 104 high-quality Candidatus Accumulibacter meta
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