WebCandidatus Hemipteriphilus sp. Taxonomy ID: 2567859 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid2567859) current name. Candidatus Hemipteriphilus sp. NCBI BLAST name: a-proteobacteria Rank: species Genetic code: Translation table 11 (Bacterial, Archaeal and Plant Plastid) Lineage( full ) Web10 nov. 2024 · Hemipteriphilus so far appears to be restricted to the bacteriocytes, but its function and effect on host fitness is unknown. Candidatus Cardinium hertigii (Bacteroidetes) has a reduced and dynamic genome that lacks robust cofactor and amino acid biosynthesis capability and, therefore, is not suspected to be important to host nutrition metabolism [ …
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WebTY - JOUR AU - Mouton, Laurence AU - Henri, Hélène AU - Romba, Rahim AU - Belgaidi, Zainab AU - Gnankiné, Olivier AU - Vavre, Fabrice TI - Analyses of symbiotic bacterial communities in the plant pest Bemisia tabaci reveal high prevalence of Candidatus Hemipteriphilus asiaticus on the African continent JO - Peer Community Journal PY - … Web10 nov. 2024 · and Hemipteriphilus [17]. These secondary endosymbionts have various roles in whitefly fitness but are not required for host survival, and some are demonstrated to influence virus transmission e ciency [18]. In this review, we discuss the evolution and biology of whitefly endosymbionts and their interactions with plant viruses. university of maryland medical center aaos
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Web8 okt. 2024 · While no new putative B. tabaci S-symbiont was identified, Hemipteriphilus , a symbiont only described in B. tabaci populations from Asia, was detected for the first … WebThe results suggest that Candidatus Hemipteriphilus asiaticus may affect the biology of B.tabaci and provide fitness advantage in some B. tabaci populations. Microbial … Web1 dec. 2024 · In addition, Candidatus Regiella, Candidatus Hamiltonella and Candidatus Hemipteriphilus were relatively abundant in the hosts, but the infection rates were relatively low for Candidatus Hemipteriphilus and higher for Acinetobacter than for Candidatus Hamiltonella, suggesting that these bacteria could play an important role in host … university of maryland medicaid mco