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An inhibitor-monitorable single-tube duplex quantitative real-time PCR assay for the detection of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus

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Huang et al. (2023). Plant Disease
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Huanglongbing (HLB) is a citrus infectious disease caused by Candidatus Liberibacters spp. Recently, it has begun to spread rapidly worldwide, causing significant losses to the citrus industry. Early diagnosis of HLB relies on quantitative real-time PCR assays. However, the PCR inhibitors found in the nucleic acid extracted from plant materials pose challenges for PCR assays because they may result in false-negative results. Internal standard (IS) can be introduced to establish a single-tube du

A comprehensive overview of the Chloroflexota community in wastewater treatment plants worldwide

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Petriglieri et al. (2023). mSystems 8 (6)
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“Kouleothrix” “Epilinea brevis” “Epilinea” “Leptofilum” “Epilineaceae” “Epilineales” “Avedoeria danica” “Avedoeria” “Brachythrix odensensis” “Brachythrix” “Defluviilinea gracilis” “Defluviilinea” “Defluviilinea proxima” “Villigracilis vicinus” “Villigracilis adiacens” “Villigracilis propinquus” “Villigracilis” “Villigracilis affinis” “Villigracilis proximus” “Villigracilis saccharophilus” “Villigracilaceae” “Hadersleviella danica” “Hadersleviella” “Trichofilum aggregatum” “Trichofilum” “Promineifilum glycogenicum” “Leptofilum gracile” “Leptofilum proximum” “Leptovillus gracilis” “Leptovillus affinis” “Leptovillus” “Flexicrinis affinis” “Flexicrinis proximus” “Flexicrinis” “Flexifilum breve” “Flexifilum affine” “Flexifilum” “Flexifilaceae” “Amarolinea dominans” “Fredericiella danica” “Fredericiella” “Caldilinea saccharophila” “Ribeiella danica” “Ribeiella” “Kouleothrix ribensis” “Amarobacter glycogenicus” “Amarobacter” “Amarobacillus elongatus” “Amarobacillus”
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ABSTRACT Filamentous Chloroflexota are abundant in activated sludge wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) worldwide and are occasionally associated with poor solid-liquid separation or foaming, but most of the abundant lineages remain undescribed. Here, we present a comprehensive overview of Chloroflexota abundant in WWTPs worldwide, using high-quality metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) and 16S rRNA amplicon data from 740 Danish and global WWTPs. Many novel taxa were descri

Comparative genomics of symbiotic Photobacterium using highly contiguous genome assemblies from long read sequences

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Gould, Henderson (2023). Microbial Genomics 9 (12)
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“Photobacterium acropomis”
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This study presents the assembly and comparative genomic analysis of luminous Photobacterium strains isolated from the light organs of 12 fish species using Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) sequencing. The majority of assemblies achieved chromosome-level continuity, consisting of one large (>3 Mbp) and one small (~1.5 Mbp) contig, with near complete BUSCO scores along with varying plasmid sequences. Leve

Accumulation and Transmission of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ Haplotypes by the Nymphs of Two Psyllid Vectors

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Oh et al. (2023). Insects 14 (12)
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“Liberibacter solanacearum”
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‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ (Lso) is a plant pathogenic bacterium transmitted by psyllids that causes significant agricultural damage. Several Lso haplotypes have been reported. Among them, LsoA and LsoB are transmitted by the potato psyllid Bactericera cockerelli and infect solanaceous crops, and LsoD is transmitted by the carrot psyllid B. trigonica and infects apiaceous crops. Several studies evaluated the transmission of these haplotypes by adult psyllids. However, fewer data are

Exploration of biotic inducers through seed infiltration technique for the management of phyllody in sesame caused by Candidatus Phytoplasma

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M KOWSALYA et al. (2023). Journal of Oilseeds Research 40 (Specialissue)
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Ca. Phytoplasma
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This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of biotic inducers for the management of phyllody disease in sesame, as well as in analyzing the defense enzyme activity. The field trial experiments were conducted with the biotic inducers [salicylic acid (SA), methyl jasmonate (MeJA), and beta amino butyric acid (BABA)] in individually (50 ppm, 100 ppm and 150 ppm) and in combination. Concerning biotic inducers, SA 50 / 100 ppm pre-seed treatment and exogenous application at 30th, 45th and 60th DAS res