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Hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis in archaeal phylum Verstraetearchaeota reveals the shared ancestry of all methanogens Berghuis et al. (2019). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (11) Ca. Methanomethylicia Ca. Methanomethylicaceae Ca. Methanomethylicales “Methanohydrogenicus thermophilus” Ca. Methanohydrogenales
Detection of ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ in citrus by concurrent tissue print‐based qPCR and immunoassay Fu et al. (2019). Plant Pathology 68 (4) Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
<p><strong>Review of the genus Phormidesmis (Cyanobacteria) based on environmental, morphological, and molecular data with description of a new genus Leptodesmis</strong></p> RAABOVÁ et al. (2019). Phytotaxa 395 (1) Phormidesmis nigrescens
Wide diversity of methane and short-chain alkane metabolisms in uncultured archaea Borrel et al. (2019). Nature Microbiology 4 (4) “Methanolliviera hydrocarbonicum” Methanoliparia Methanoliparum thermophilum Ts Methanoliparaceae Methanoliparum Methanoliparales
Expanding anaerobic alkane metabolism in the domain of Archaea Wang et al. (2019). Nature Microbiology 4 (4) “Nezhaarchaeota”
An oxytetracycline bath protocol to eliminate the agent of withering syndrome, Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis, in captive abalone populations Moore et al. (2019). Aquaculture 503 Ca. Xenohaliotis californiensis
Identification of a New Haplotype of ‘CandidatusLiberibacter solanacearum’ inSolanum tuberosum Swisher Grimm, Garczynski (2019). Plant Disease 103 (3) “Liberibacter solanacearum”
First Report of Tomato “Big Bud” Disease in Syria Caused by ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii’-Related Strain Khalil et al. (2019). Plant Disease 103 (3) Ca. Phytoplasma trifolii
Autofluorescent characteristics of Candidatus Brocadia fulgida and the consequences for FISH and microscopic detection Böllmann et al. (2019). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 42 (2) Ca. Brocadia fulgida
The genome of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’ strain SA-1 is highly dynamic and prone to adopting foreign sequences Music et al. (2019). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 42 (2) Ca. Phytoplasma solani