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The genus Flavobacterium
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Environmental and Gut Bacteroidetes: The Food Connection
TL;DR: This review presents the current knowledge on the role and mechanisms of polysaccharide degradation by Bacteroidetes in their respective habitats and addresses the potential links between gut and environmental bacteria through food consumption.
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Effect of process temperature on bacterial and archaeal communities in two methanogenic bioreactors treating organic household waste.
TL;DR: It was not only the species richness that was affected by temperature, but also the phylogenetic distribution of the microbial populations, suggesting a higher diversity compared to the community present at the thermophilic temperature.
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Impact of Biochar Application to Soil on the Root-Associated Bacterial Community Structure of Fully Developed Greenhouse Pepper Plants
Max Kolton,Max Kolton,Yael Meller Harel,Zohar Pasternak,Ellen R. Graber,Yigal Elad,Eddie Cytryn +6 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the effect of biochar amendment on the root-associated bacterial community composition of mature sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) plants found that the Bacteroidetes-affiliated Flavobacterium was the strongest biochar-induced genus and chitin and cellulose degraders includedChitinophaga and Cellvibrio, respectively and aromatic compound degrades (Hydrogenophagaand Dechloromonas).
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Columnaris disease in fish: a review with emphasis on bacterium-host interactions
TL;DR: This review aims to summarize the pathogenesis data emphasizing the areas meriting further investigation of columnaris disease, and elaborating on the agent and the disease it causes.
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Intensive fish farming and the evolution of pathogen virulence: the case of columnaris disease in Finland
TL;DR: An increase in the occurrence of the bacterial fish disease Flavobacterium columnare in salmon fingerlings at a fish farm in northern Finland over 23 years is shown, hypothesizing that this emergence was owing to evolutionary changes in bacterial virulence.
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The neighbor-joining method: a new method for reconstructing phylogenetic trees.
Naruya Saitou,Masatoshi Nei +1 more
TL;DR: The neighbor-joining method and Sattath and Tversky's method are shown to be generally better than the other methods for reconstructing phylogenetic trees from evolutionary distance data.
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Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Reconciliation of Approaches to Bacterial Systematics
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Approved lists of bacterial names
TL;DR: A review of the currently valid names of bacteria is conducted with the object of retaining only names for those taxa which were adequately described and cultivable, for which there was a Type, Neotype, or Reference strain available.
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