1. Pseudomonas flavescens sp. nov., isolated from walnut blight cankers.
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Hildebrand DC, Palleroni NJ, Hendson M, Toth J, and Johnson JL
- Subjects
- DNA, Bacterial genetics, Flagella ultrastructure, Microscopy, Electron, Molecular Sequence Data, Pigments, Biological analysis, Pseudomonas classification, Pseudomonas genetics, RNA, Bacterial genetics, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S genetics, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Species Specificity, Terminology as Topic, Pseudomonas isolation & purification, Trees microbiology
- Abstract
Two pseudomonad strains that produce a yellow cellular pigment, in addition to a diffusible fluorescent pigment on Kings medium B, were isolated from cankers on walnut trees. Biochemical properties, such as a positive oxidase reaction, a negative arginine dihydrolase reaction, and the production of a fluorescent pigment, in addition to the results of an extensive nutritional characterization study and DNA-DNA hybridization experiments, indicated that these strains belong to a new Pseudomonas rRNA group I species. This conclusion was supported by the results of a determination of the sequence of the PCR-amplified 16S rRNA gene and a comparison with the 16S rRNA genes of other bacterial species. The genomic DNAs of the strains had a base composition of 63 mol% G+C. The name Pseudomonas flavescens sp. nov. is proposed. Strain B62 (= NCPPB 3063) is the type strain of the species.
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- 1994
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