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Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii has the smallest and most ancestral-like genome in the genus Rickettsia

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Gotoh et al. (2025).
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Ca. Rickettsia mendelii
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Abstract Rickettsia species, which constitute obligate intracellular bacteria adapted to a host-dependent lifestyle, have traditionally been classified into four phylogenetic groups. However, the available genomes are biased toward the Typhus and Spotted Fever groups, with early-diverging Ancestral group (AG) lineages being underrepresented. Here, we isolated six Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii strains from
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Candidatus nanohalobium constans

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Minter et al. (2025). Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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Candidatus promethearchaeum syntrophicum

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Minter et al. (2025). Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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Candidatus nitrosocosmicus hydrocola

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Minter et al. (2025). Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus. [Distribution map]

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Cabi, Eppo (2025). Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases
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Ca. Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus
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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus Bressan, Terlizzi & Credi. Gammaproteobacteria: Enterobacterales: Morganellaceae. Main host: sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris), also onion (Allium cepa), potato (Solanum tuberosum).

Candidatus nitrosomarinus catalina

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Minter et al. (2025). Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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First detection of ‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii’ in pistachio trees in Türkiye: A new and emerging threat

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Çaplık et al. (2025). EPPO Bulletin 55 (3)
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Ca. Phytoplasma trifolii
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Abstract Pistachio ( Pistacia vera L.) is a vital crop for Türkiye's economy, occupying over 420 000 ha, primarily in south‐eastern Anatolia. In 2023, severe symptoms, such as curling, chlorosis and needle‐like leaf deformation, were observed on pistachio trees in Şanlıurfa Province. This prompted a molecular study of phytoplasma pathogens. A real‐time PCR targeting the 16Sr
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