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Endozoicomonas lisbonensis sp. nov., a novel marine bacterium isolated from the soft coral Litophyton sp. at Oceanário de Lisboa in Portugal da Silva et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (3) “Neoendozoicomonas lisbonensis”
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Dentiradicibacter hellwigii gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from a secondary infected root canal in the human oral cavity Bartsch et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (3) Dentiradicibacter
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Niallia tiangongensis sp. nov., isolated from the China Space Station Yuan et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (3) Niallia tiangongensis
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Metagenomic Exploration Uncovers Several Novel ‘ Candidatus ’ Species Involved in Acetate Metabolism in High‐Ammonia Thermophilic Biogas Processes Cheng et al. (2025). Microbial Biotechnology 18 (3) Ca. Thermodarwinisyntropha acetovorans Ca. Thermosyntrophaceticus schinkii Ca. Thermosyntrophomonas ammoiaca “Thermotepidanaerobacter aceticum”
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Candidatus Liberibacter africanus Candidatus Liberibacter americanus Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) et al. (2025). EFSA Supporting Publications 22 (3) Liberibacter Ca. Liberibacter africanus Ca. Liberibacter americanus “Liberibacter asiaticus”
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Evaluation of tree‐injected oxytetracycline and antisense oligonucleotides targeting <scp>Candidatus</scp> Liberibacter asiaticus in citrus Roldán et al. (2025). Pest Management Science 81 (3) “Liberibacter asiaticus”
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First molecular evidence of Candidatus Anaplasma camelii in two dromedary camels from Qatar Shehata et al. (2025). Tropical Animal Health and Production 57 (2) Ca. Anaplasma camelii
How scion/rootstock biometric, anatomical, and DNA methylation dynamics affect citrus-Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus interaction Souza et al. (2025). European Journal of Plant Pathology 171 (3) “Liberibacter asiaticus”
The phytoplasma (Candidatus Phytoplasma arecae) is the crucial pathogen to cause areca palm yellow leaf disease Song et al. (2025). Science Bulletin 70 (6) Ca. Phytoplasma arecae
Mesorhizobium salmacidum sp. nov. and Mesorhizobium argentiipisi sp. nov. are symbionts of the dry-land forage legumes Lessertia diffusa and Calobota sericea Muema et al. (2025). Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 118 (3)
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