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Distribution and quantification of Candidatus Liberibacter americanus, agent of huanglongbing disease of citrus in São Paulo State, Brasil, in leaves of an affected sweet orange tree as determined by PCR Teixeira et al. (2008). Molecular and Cellular Probes 22 (3) Ca. Liberibacter americanus
Acquisition of uncharacterized sequences from Candidatus Liberibacter, an unculturable bacterium, using an improved genomic walking method Lin et al. (2008). Molecular and Cellular Probes 22 (1) Liberibacter
Citrus huanglongbing in São Paulo State, Brazil: PCR detection of the ‘Candidatus’ Liberibacter species associated with the disease do Carmo Teixeira et al. (2005). Molecular and Cellular Probes 19 (3) Liberibacter
Detection and identification of the two Candidatus Liberobacter species associated with citrus huanglongbing by PCR amplification of ribosomal protein genes of theβ operon Hocquellet et al. (1999). Molecular and Cellular Probes 13 (5) Liberibacter
PCR detection of the two«Candidatus»liberobacter species associated with greening disease of citrus Jagoueix et al. (1996). Molecular and Cellular Probes 10 (1) Liberibacter
Chlamydia isopodii sp. n., an Obligate Intracellular Parasite of Porcellio scaber Shay et al. (1985). Pathobiology 53 (2) Ca. Rhabdochlamydia porcellionis
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Chlamydia isopodii sp. n., an Obligate Intracellular Parasite of Porcellio scaber
In an ultrastructural study of the hepatopancreas of <i>Porcellio scaber, </i>an obligate intracellular parasite, <i>Chlamydia, </i>was noted in the epithelial cells. Although the infection was found to extend the entire length of the hepatopancreas, it was most extensive in the glandular region. Indirect immunofluorescence testing revealed no cross-reactivity with either lymphogranuloma venereum or psittacosis antisera.
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