Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus


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Citation

Formal styling
Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus”
Oldest registered citation
Raddadi et al., 2010
SeqCode status
Automated discovery
Cannonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:4

Nomenclature

Rank
Species
Etymology
europaeus

Taxonomy

Classification
Bacteria » Pseudomonadota » Alphaproteobacteria » Hyphomicrobiales » Rhizobiaceae » Liberibacter » Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus
Parent
Liberibacter gtdb

Metadata

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Local history
Registered by
Excubia bot about 5 years ago

Publications
9

Citation Title
Fang et al., 2023, Journal of Invertebrate Pathology Infection patterns of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus’ in Cacopsylla oluanpiensis, a psyllid pest of Pittosporum pentandrum
Fowler et al., 2021, Biological Control Accidental introduction of Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus into New Zealand via a weed biocontrol agent from the UK
Tannières et al., 2020, New Disease Reports First report of ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus’ in the United Kingdom
Frampton et al., 2018, Genome Announcements Draft Genome Sequence of a “ Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus” Strain Assembled from Broom Psyllids (Arytainilla spartiophila) from New Zealand
Nelson, 2018, Haplotypes of “Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus” also separate by geography and host species
Nelson, 2015, Haplotypes of “Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus” also separate by geography and host species
Nelson, 2014, Haplotypes of “Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus” also separate by geography and host species
Camerota et al., 2012, Phytoparasitica Incidence of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus’ and phytoplasmas in Cacopsylla species (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) and their host/shelter plants
Raddadi et al., 2010, Environmental Microbiology ‘Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus’ sp. nov. that is associated with and transmitted by the psyllid Cacopsylla pyri apparently behaves as an endophyte rather than a pathogen



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