Streptomyces triticisoli sp. nov., a novel actinomycete isolated from rhizosphere soil of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Yuanyuan TianWensheng Xiang

Abstract

A novel actinomycete, designated strain NEAU-DSCPA1-4-4T, was isolated from rhizosphere soil of wheat and characterized using a polyphasic approach. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence indicated that the organism should be assigned to the genus Streptomyces. The strain formed a monophyletic clade with its closest relatives, Streptomyces ghanaensis DSM 40746T (97.7 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity) and Streptomyces viridosporus DSM 40243T (97.6 %). Similarly, chemotaxonomic data, including major menaquinones, fatty acid compositions and polar lipid profile, also supported the placement of strain NEAU-DSCPA1-4-4T in the genus Streptomyces. However, DNA-DNA relatedness, physiological and biochemical data showed that strain NEAU-DSCPA1-4-4T could be distinguished from its closest relatives. Therefore, we propose that strain NEAU-DSCPA1-4-4T represents a novel species of the genus Streptomyces, for which the name Streptomycestriticisoli sp. nov. is proposed, with NEAU-DSCPA1-4-4T (=CCTCC AA 2017025T=DSM 105118T) as the type strain.

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