Lysobacter terricola sp. nov., isolated from greenhouse soil

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Soo-Jin KimSoon-Wo Kwon

Abstract

A strain 5GH22-11T, which was isolated from greenhouse soil in Yangpyeong region, Gyeonggi province, Republic of Korea, was characterized as aerobic, Gram-stain-negative, flagellated, rod-shaped bacterium. It could grow at temperatures from 10-33 °C (optimum of 28-30 °C), in the range of pH 6.0-10.0 (optimum of pH 7.0) and without NaCl. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that strain 5GH18-14T showed the highest sequence similarities with Lysobacter niabensis GH34-4T (98.6 %), Lysobacter yangpyeongensis GH19-3T (98.1 %), 'Lysobacter fragariae' THG-DN8.7T (97.9 %), Lysobacter terrae THG-A13T (97.3 %), 'Lysobacter rhizosphaerae' THG-DN8.3T (97.2 %), 'Lysobacter tyrosinelyticus' THG-DN8.2T (97.2 %) and Lysobacter oryzae YC6269T (97.2 %), revealing less than 95.5 % sequence similarities with all the other validly published species. Phylogenetic trees also indicated that strain 5GH18-14T formed a compact subcluster with Lysobacter niabensis GH34-4T, Lysobacter yangpyeongensis GH19-3T, Lysobacter terrae THG-A13T and Lysobacter oryzae YC6269T within the genus Lysobacter. Predominant quionone of strain 5GH18-14T was Q-8. Polar lipids were large amounts of phosphatidylethanolamine, diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylglycerol and...Continue Reading

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Dec 14, 2016·International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology·Soo-Jin KimSoon-Wo Kwon
Nov 14, 2018·International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology·Xian-Jiao ZhangHong-Hui Zhu
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