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α-Proteobacterial Symbionts of Marine Bryozoans in the GenusWatersipora Anderson, Haygood (2007). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73 (1) “Endowatersipora glebosa” “Endowatersipora rubus”
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Growth and mechanism of filamentous‐sulfur formation by Candidatus Arcobacter sulfidicus in opposing oxygen‐sulfide gradients Sievert et al. (2007). Environmental Microbiology 9 (1) Ca. Arcobacter sulfidicus
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Abundance of Candidatus 'Accumulibacter phosphatis' in Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Activated Sludge Acclimatized with Different Carbon Sources Fukushima et al. (2007). Microbes and Environments 22 (4)
Proposal to replace the illegitimate genus name Schineria Tóth et al. 2001 with the genus name Ignatzschineria gen. nov. and to replace the illegitimate combination Schineria larvae Tóth et al. 2001 with Ignatzschineria larvae comb. nov Tóth et al. (2007). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 57 (1) Ignatzschineriaceae
The frontier between cell and organelle: genome analysis of Candidatus Carsonella ruddii Tamames et al. (2007). BMC Evolutionary Biology 7 (1) Ca. Carsonella ruddii
Occurrence of strawberry marginal chlorosis caused by “Candidatus Phlomobacter fragariae” in Japan Tanaka et al. (2006). Journal of General Plant Pathology 72 (6) Ca. Phlomobacter fragariae
Criblamydia sequanensis , a new intracellular Chlamydiales isolated from Seine river water using amoebal co‐culture Thomas et al. (2006). Environmental Microbiology 8 (12) “Criblamydia sequanensis” “Criblamydia”
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A natural infection of Hebe is associated with an isolate of ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’ causing a yellowing and little‐leaf disease in the UK Jones, Arocha (2006). Plant Pathology 55 (6) Ca. Phytoplasma asteris
Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’ isolate associated with a little leaf disease of pigeon pea in India Raj et al. (2006). Plant Pathology 55 (6) Ca. Phytoplasma asteris
Identification of a Novel, Invasive, Not-Yet-Cultivated Treponema sp. in the Large Intestine of Pigs by PCR Amplification of the 16S rRNA Gene Mølbak et al. (2006). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 44 (12) “Treponema suis”
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