Biotechnology


Publications
188

Low Temperature and Neutral pH Define “ Candidatus Nitrotoga sp.” as a Competitive Nitrite Oxidizer in Coculture with Nitrospira defluvii

Citation
Wegen et al. (2019). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 85 (9)
Names
Ca. Nitrotoga
Abstract
“ Ca. Nitrotoga” is a NOB of high environmental relevance, but physiological data exist for only a few representatives. Initially, it was detected in specialized niches of low temperature and low nitrite concentrations, but later on, its ubiquitous distribution revealed its critical role for N removal in engineered systems like WWTPs. In this study, we analyzed the competition between Nitrotoga and Nitrospira in

Population Structure and Morphotype Analysis of “ Candidatus Accumulibacter” Using Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization-Staining-Flow Cytometry

Citation
Li et al. (2019). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 85 (9)
Names
“Accumulibacter”
Abstract
As one group of the most important functional phosphorus removal organisms, “ Candidatus Accumulibacter,” affiliated with the Rhodocyclus group of the Betaproteobacteria , is a widely recognized and studied PAO in the field of biological wastewater treatment. The morphotypes and population structure of clade-level “ Candidatus Accumulibacter” were studied through novel FISH-staining-flow

Multilocus Sequence Analysis Reveals Three Distinct Populations of “ Candidatus Phytoplasma palmicola” with a Specific Geographical Distribution on the African Continent

Citation
Pilet et al. (2019). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 85 (8)
Names
Ca. Phytoplasma Ca. Phytoplasma palmicola
Abstract
Coconut is an important crop for both industry and small stakeholders in many intertropical countries. Phytoplasma-associated lethal yellowing-like diseases have become one of the major pests that limit coconut cultivation as they have emerged in different parts of the world. We developed a multilocus sequence typing scheme (MLST) for tracking epidemics of “ Ca . Phytoplasma palmicola,” which is responsible for coconut lethal yellowing disease (CLYD) on the A

Lavender Decline in France Is Associated with Chronic Infection by Lavender-Specific Strains of “Candidatus Phytoplasma solani”

Citation
Sémétey et al. (2018). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 84 (24)
Names
Ca. Phytoplasma solani
Abstract
The etiology and main pathways for the spread of lavender decline, an infectious disease affecting French lavender production since the 1960s, have remained unclear, hampering the development of efficient control strategies. An extensive survey of lavender fields led to the conclusion that “ Candidatus Phytoplasma solani” was chronically infecting declining lavenders and was associated with large infectious populations of Hyalesthes obsoletus

Response of the Anaerobic Methanotroph “ Candidatus Methanoperedens nitroreducens” to Oxygen Stress

Citation
Guerrero-Cruz et al. (2018). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 84 (24)
Names
Ca. Methanoperedens nitroreducens
Abstract
“ Candidatus Methanoperedens nitroreducens” is an anaerobic archaeon which couples the reduction of nitrate to the oxidation of methane. This microorganism is present in a wide range of aquatic environments and man-made ecosystems, such as paddy fields and wastewater treatment systems. In such environments, these archaea may experience regular oxygen exposure. However, “ Ca . Methanoperedens nitroreducens” is able to thrive under such