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3. A tale of two lineages: how the strains of the earliest divergent symbiotic Frankia clade spread over the world

8. Frankia-Enriched Metagenomes from the Earliest Diverging Symbiotic Frankia Cluster: They Come in Teams.

9. Frankia-enriched metagenomes from the earliest diverging symbiotic Frankia cluster: They come in teams

11. Corrigendum: Genome Data Provides High Support for Generic Boundaries in Burkholderia Sensu Lato.

15. Genomic diversification of giant enteric symbionts reflects host dietary lifestyles

16. Genome Data Provides High Support for Generic Boundaries in Burkholderia Sensu Lato

17. An assemblage of Frankia Cluster II strains from California contains the canonical nod genes and also the sulfotransferase gene nodH

18. Genome analysis and biogeographic distribution of the earliest divergent Frankia clade in the southern hemisphere

21. Tad pili contribute to the virulence and biofilm formation of virulent Aeromonas hydrophila.

29. Lifestyle Evolution in Cyanobacterial Symbionts of Sponges

30. Plant-Associated Representatives of the Bacillus cereus Group Are a Rich Source of Antimicrobial Compounds

31. Plant-Associated Representatives of the Bacillus cereus Group Harbor a Rich Biosynthetic Potential of Antimicrobial Compounds and are Efficient in Suppressing Plant Pathogens

37. Figure 3 from: Förstner KU, Becker A, Blom J, Bork P, Clavel T, Dieckmann M, Goesmann A, Götz B, Gübitz T, Hufsky F, Jünemann S, Körner M-L, Marz M, Da Rocha UN, Overmann J, Pühler A, Rebholz-Schuhmann D, Sczyrba A, Stoye J, Vandendorpe J, Van Rossum T, McHardy A (2023) NFDI4Microbiota – national research data infrastructure for microbiota research. Research Ideas and Outcomes 9: e110501. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.9.e110501

38. Figure 5 from: Förstner KU, Becker A, Blom J, Bork P, Clavel T, Dieckmann M, Goesmann A, Götz B, Gübitz T, Hufsky F, Jünemann S, Körner M-L, Marz M, Da Rocha UN, Overmann J, Pühler A, Rebholz-Schuhmann D, Sczyrba A, Stoye J, Vandendorpe J, Van Rossum T, McHardy A (2023) NFDI4Microbiota – national research data infrastructure for microbiota research. Research Ideas and Outcomes 9: e110501. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.9.e110501

39. Figure 16 from: Förstner KU, Becker A, Blom J, Bork P, Clavel T, Dieckmann M, Goesmann A, Götz B, Gübitz T, Hufsky F, Jünemann S, Körner M-L, Marz M, Da Rocha UN, Overmann J, Pühler A, Rebholz-Schuhmann D, Sczyrba A, Stoye J, Vandendorpe J, Van Rossum T, McHardy A (2023) NFDI4Microbiota – national research data infrastructure for microbiota research. Research Ideas and Outcomes 9: e110501. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.9.e110501

40. Streptococcus sciuri sp. nov., Staphylococcus marylandisciuri sp. nov. and Staphylococcus americanisciuri sp. nov., isolated from faeces of eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)

42. Two plant-associated Bacillus velezensis strains selected after genome analysis, metabolite profiling, and with proved biocontrol potential, were enhancing harvest yield of coffee and black pepper in large field trials

48. Impact of process temperature and organic loading rate on cellulolytic / hydrolytic biofilm microbiomes during biomethanation of ryegrass silage revealed by genome-centered metagenomics and metatranscriptomics

49. Two plant-associated Bacillus velezensis strains selected after genome analysis, metabolite profiling, and with proved biocontrol potential, were enhancing harvest yield of coffee and black pepper in large field trials

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