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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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classed as extremophiles) . The
diagram on the left
shows the
lifecycle of
Pasteuria ramosa, a
bacterial parasite of Daphnia.
Susceptible hosts acquire the...
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Pasteuria ni****awae is a
mycelial and endospore-forming
bacterium parasitic on cyst
nematodes of
genera Heterodera and Globodera. Sayre, R.M; Wergin...
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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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invertebrates host. Sources:
Pasteuria ramosa (Metchinokoff 1888)
obligate endoparasite of
water fleas of the
genera Daphnia and Moina.
Pasteuria ni****awae ( Sayre...
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nematodes can be
controlled with
biocontrol agents Paecilomyces lilacinus,
Pasteuria penetrans and Juglone. All
nematodes p****
through an
embryonic stage,...
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Female non-infected (left) and
infected (right) by the
bacteria Pasteuria ramosa...
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relatives (later
renamed Planctomycetes)
Planctomyces group (Planctomyces,
Pasteuria [sic])
Thermophiles (Isocystis pallida)
Chlamydiae (Chlamydia psittaci...
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American bacteriologist Pasteurella –
Louis Pasteur, a
French scientist Pasteuria –
Louis Pasteur, a
French scientist Pelczaria – M. J. Pelczar, an American...