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Cloning of the spoT Gene of “ Candidatus Phlomobacter fragariae” and Development of a PCR-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Assay for Detection of the Bacterium in Insects

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Foissac et al. (2000). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 66 (8)
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Ca. Phlomobacter fragariae
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ABSTRACT Marginal chlorosis is a new disease of strawberry in which the uncultured phloem-restricted proteobacterium “ Candidatus Phlomobacter fragariae” is involved. In order to identify the insect(s) vector(s) of this bacterium, homopteran insects have been captured. Because a PCR test based on the 16S rRNA gene (rDNA) applied to these insects was unable to discriminate between “P. fragariae” and other insect-associated proteobacteria, isolation o
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Cospeciation of Psyllids and Their Primary Prokaryotic Endosymbionts

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Thao et al. (2000). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 66 (7)
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Ca. Carsonella ruddii Ca. Carsonella
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ABSTRACT Psyllids are plant sap-feeding insects that harbor prokaryotic endosymbionts in specialized cells within the body cavity. Four-kilobase DNA fragments containing 16S and 23S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) were amplified from the primary (P) endosymbiont of 32 species of psyllids representing three psyllid families and eight subfamilies. In addition, 0.54-kb fragments of the psyllid nuclear gene wingless were also amplified from 26 species. Phylogeneti
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Association of ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense’ with green petal and lethal yellows diseases in strawberry

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Padovan et al. (2000). Plant Pathology 49 (3)
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Ca. Phytoplasma australiense
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The identity of phytoplasmas detected in strawberry plants with green petal (SGP) and lethal yellows (SLY) diseases was determined by RFLP analysis of the 16S rRNA gene and adjacent spacer region (SR). RFLP and sequence comparisons indicated that the phytoplasmas associated with SGP and SLY were indistinguishable and were most closely related to ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense’, the phytoplasma associated with Australian grapevin
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Population Structure and Phylogenetic Characterization of Marine Benthic Archaea in Deep-Sea Sediments

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Vetriani et al. (1999). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 65 (10)
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Asgardarchaeota
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ABSTRACT During the past few years Archaea have been recognized as a widespread and significant component of marine picoplankton assemblages and, more recently, the presence of novel archaeal phylogenetic lineages has been reported in coastal marine benthic environments. We investigated the relative abundance, vertical distribution, phylogenetic composition, and spatial variability of Archaea in deep-sea sediments collected f
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