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Acidotolerant soil nitrite oxidizer “ Candidatus Nitrobacter laanbroekii” NHB1 alleviates constraints on growth of acidophilic soil ammonia oxidizers

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Bachtsevani et al. (2026). ISME Communications 6 (1)
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Ca. Nitrobacter laanbroekii
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Abstract Nitrobacter strain NHB1 is a nitrite-oxidizing bacterium previously demonstrated to form a consortium capable of nitrification under acidic conditions when cocultivated with a neutrophilic ammonia-oxidizing bacterium. Here, we characterize the growth of isolated NHB1 under different pH and nitrite (NO2−) concentrations, as well as its influence on the activity of obligately acidophilic soil ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) isolated from acidic soils when grown in cocult
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Discovery and genomics of H2-oxidizing/O2-reducing Deferribacterota ectosymbiotic with protists in the guts of termites and a Cryptocercus cockroach

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Maruoka et al. (2026). ISME Communications 6 (1)
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“Termitispirillum cryptocerci” “Termitispirillum” “Termitispirillaceae”
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Abstract Members of the phylum Deferribacterota inhabit diverse environments, but their symbiosis with protists has never been reported. We discovered an ectosymbiotic clade of Deferribacterota specifically associated with spirotrichonymphid protists in the guts of the termites Reticulitermes speratus and Hodotermopsis sjostedti and trichonymphid protists in the gut of the wood-feeding cockroach Cryptocercus punctulatus. The ectosymbiotic Deferribacterota were spiral shaped and
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Tianxiuia mixotrophica gen. nov., sp. nov., an anaerobic, facultative mixotrophic, iron(III)-reducing bacterium isolated from the Tianxiu hydrothermal field and the proposal of Fusibacteraceae fam. nov

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Ma et al. (2026). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 76 (1)
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Fusibacteraceae
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An anaerobic, salt-tolerant, rod-shaped bacterium, strain JL216-2 T , was isolated from the shell of the hydrothermal gastropod Alviniconcha marisindica in the Tianxiu hydrothermal field on the Carlsberg Ridge, Indian Ocean. Cells of strain JL216-2 T were motile and 0.5×3–6 µm in size. Strain JL216-2 T grew at 10–32 °
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A Secretory Protein From Candidatus Liberibacter Asiaticus Targets the Ubiquitin‐Related Protein CsRUB2 to Disturb Bacterial Infection in Citrus

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Wang et al. (2026). Plant, Cell & Environment
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Liberibacter Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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ABSTRACT Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB), caused by ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ ( Ca Las), is the most devastating disease affecting the global citrus industry. Here, we reported that the Ca Las effector SDE70 promotes HLB pathogenicity by targeting the citrus ubiquitination pathway. Transgenic expression of SDE70
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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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