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Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ Expands and Scavenges the Nutritional Choline Pool in Its Host Grapefruit (Citrus × paradisi) Leaves Jain et al. (2023). PhytoFrontiers™ 3 (4) Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Microbiota composition of allopatric laboratory and wild populations of Rhyzopertha dominica Xue et al. (2023). Journal of Stored Products Research 104 Shikimatogenerans bostrichidophilus
Corrigendum: Withdrawal of <scp>PM</scp> 7/61(1) on ‘Candidatus phytoplasma aurantifoliae’ Anonymous (2023). EPPO Bulletin 53 (3)
Correction: Vulcanimicrobium alpinus gen. nov. sp. nov., the first cultivated representative of the candidate phylum “Eremiobacterota”, is a metabolically versatile aerobic anoxygenic phototroph Yabe et al. (2023). ISME Communications 3 (1) Vulcanimicrobiota Vulcanimicrobiia Vulcanimicrobiaceae Eremiobacterales
Ecogenomics and cultivation reveal distinctive viral-bacterial communities in the surface microlayer of a Baltic Sea slick Rahlff et al. (2023). ISME Communications 3 (1) “Alishewanella slickus”
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Request for public discussion and ballot to amend SeqCode rules on priority of Candidatus names and correction of typographic and orthographic errors Whitman et al. (2023). ISME Communications 3 (1)
The terrestrial isopod symbiont ‘Candidatus Hepatincola porcellionum’ is a potential nutrient scavenger related to Holosporales symbionts of protists Dittmer et al. (2023). ISME Communications 3 (1) Ca. Hepatincola porcellionum
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Candidatus <scp>Tisiphia</scp> ’ is a widespread <scp>Rickettsiaceae</scp> symbiont in the mosquito Anopheles plumbeus ( <scp>Diptera: Culicidae</scp> ) Davison et al. (2023). Environmental Microbiology 25 (12) “Tisiphia”
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Expansion of Armatimonadota through marine sediment sequencing describes two classes with unique ecological roles Carlton et al. (2023). ISME Communications 3 (1) “Hebobacteraceae” “Hebobacterales” “Hebobacteria” “Zipacnadaceae” “Zipacnadales” “Zipacnadia” “Hebobacterum abditum” “Hebobacterum” “Zipacnadum vermilionense” “Zipacnadum”
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Candidatus Enterousia, Bacteria with Reduced Genomes from the Intestines of Farm Animals Begmatov et al. (2023). Microbiology 92 (S1) “Enterousia”