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Identification of Beijerinckia fluminensis strains CIP 106281T and UQM 1685T as Rhizobium radiobacter strains, and proposal of Beijerinckia doeberein…

2009

During the course of a research project with free-living, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, we determined the 16S rRNA gene sequence of Beijerinckia fluminensis strains UQM 1685T and CIP 106281T and discovered that they were only 90.6–91.2 % similar to the sequences of strains of other Beijerinckia species and subspecies. Moreover, the highest similarity to these sequences (99.7 %) corresponded to strains of Rhizobium radiobacter (including Agrobacterium tumefaciens). Other diagnostic features confirmed that the two strains have the same origin but do not descend from the nomenclatural type. At the same time, B. fluminensis LMG 2819 was characterized and it was found that its properties also do not…

DNA BacterialRhizobiaceaefood.ingredientMolecular Sequence DataBiologymedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyDNA RibosomalMicrobiologyfoodMicroscopy Electron TransmissionBeijerinckiaceaeRNA Ribosomal 16SBotanymedicineCluster AnalysisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyBeijerinckiaFatty Acidsfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineAgrobacterium tumefaciensSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classification16S ribosomal RNAUnited StatesBeijerinckia doebereineraeChemotaxonomyAgrobacterium tumefaciensRhizobiumAgrobacterium radiobacterInternational journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology
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The status of the species Beijerinckia fluminensis Dobereiner and Ruschel 1958. Request for an Opinion.

2011

In a previous article [Oggerin M., Arahal, D. R., Rubio, V. & Marin, I. (2009). Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 59, 2323–2328], it has been shown that strain Beijerinckia fluminensis UQM 1685T and its derived equivalent B. fluminensis CIP 106281T do not conform to the description of the type strain of Beijerinckia fluminensis Döbereiner and Ruschel 1958. Indeed, both strains were identified as members of the species Rhizobium radiobacter and exhibited marked phenotypic and genotypic differences with members of the genus Beijerinckia. It was concluded that both strains, and any other equivalents derived from them, do not descend from the nomenclatural type. Since then, our attempts to find old…

BeijerinckiaDNA Bacterialfood.ingredientGenotypeEcologyMolecular Sequence DataGeneral MedicineSequence Analysis DNABiologyMicrobiologyfoodGenus BeijerinckiaBeijerinckiaceaeRNA Ribosomal 16SBotanyTaxonomy (biology)Beijerinckia fluminensisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBrazilPhylogenySoil MicrobiologyInternational journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology
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