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Genus of bacteria
Pasteuria is a genus of mycelial and endospore-forming, nonmotile gram-positive bacteria that are obligate parasites of some nematodes and crustaceans
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Genus of crustaceans
classed as extremophiles) . The diagram on the left shows the lifecycle of Pasteuria ramosa, a bacterial parasite of Daphnia. Susceptible hosts acquire the
Daphnia
Species of bacterium
Pasteuria nishizawae is a mycelial and endospore-forming bacterium parasitic on cyst nematodes of genera Heterodera and Globodera. Sayre, R.M; Wergin
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Species of bacterium
Pasteuria ramosa is a gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium in the Bacillus/Clostridia clade within Bacillota. It is an obligate pathogen of cladoceran
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Species of small freshwater animal
Female non-infected (left) and infected (right) by the bacteria Pasteuria ramosa
Daphnia_magna
Family of bacteria
invertebrates host. Sources: Pasteuria ramosa (Metchinokoff 1888) obligate endoparasite of water fleas of the genera Daphnia and Moina. Pasteuria nishizawae ( Sayre
Pasteuriaceae
Genus of parasitic worms
nematodes can be controlled with biocontrol agents Paecilomyces lilacinus, Pasteuria penetrans and Juglone. Certain saponins have shown effectiveness in trials
Root-knot_nematode
Phyla of the domain Bacteria
relatives (later renamed Planctomycetes) Planctomyces group (Planctomyces, Pasteuria [sic]) Thermophiles (Isocystis pallida) Chlamydiae (Chlamydia psittaci
Bacterial_phyla
American bacteriologist Pasteurella – Louis Pasteur, a French scientist Pasteuria – Louis Pasteur, a French scientist Pelczaria – M. J. Pelczar, an American
List of bacterial genera named after people
List_of_bacterial_genera_named_after_people
Shepard et al. 1974 Bacillota "Bacillia" Mycoplasmatales Mycoplasmoidaceae Pasteuria Metchnikoff 1888 Bacillota "Bacillia" "Pasteuriales" Pasteuriaceae Insulibacter
List_of_bacteria_genera
Genus of parasitic eukaryotes
(1983) concluded that Dermocystidium daphniae was likely identical to Pasteuria ramosa Metchnikoff, 1888, while D. marinum has been reclassified as Perkinsus
Dermocystidium
relatives (later renamed Planctomycetes) Planctomyces group (Planctomyces, Pasteuria [sic]) Thermophiles (Isocystis pallida) Chlamydiae (Chlamydia psittaci
Branching order of bacterial phyla (Woese, 1987)
Branching_order_of_bacterial_phyla_(Woese,_1987)
strong experimental data using Daphnia magna and its bacterial pathogen Pasteuria ramosa The coevolution of parasites and their host can be traced in layered
Dieter_Ebert
Mutually adaptive genetic change of a host and a parasite
laboratory. Decades of coevolution between Daphnia magna and the bacterium Pasteuria ramosa have been reconstructed, reanimating resting stages of both species
Host–parasite_coevolution
example, in a place where chloride is used, you can add Sporosarcina pasteuria to increase the overall resistance to the chloride ion that can penetrate
Sustainable_habitat
2013 "Ca. Parvarchaeum acidophilus(♦) "Ca. Pasteuria aldrichii" Giblin-Davis et al. 2011 "Ca. Pasteuria usgae" Giblin-Davis et al. 2003 "Ca. Pelagibacter
List of taxa with candidatus status
List_of_taxa_with_candidatus_status
Species of roundworm
has led to testing of new chemicals and biopesticides. Endospores of Pasteuria sp. have been tested on turf grass with mixed success (Luc et al. 2010)
Belonolaimus_longicaudatus
many parasite groups. The bacterial parasites such as Spirobacillus and Pasteuria, always reached their highest prevalence in summer. Waterbody morphology
Parasites_of_phytoplankton
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(МотÑ) Pet form of Russian Matvey, MOTYA means "gift of God."Â
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Witnessed; Present; Manifest
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Poet of the kingdom, King of poet
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Kind, Willing and wiseman
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Carrier; Bearer; Home-lover's Estate or Hill with Grass
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