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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, Vol 50, 9-18, Copyright © 2000 by International Union of Microbiological Societies


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Pseudomonas brassicacearum sp. nov. and Pseudomonas thivervalensis sp. nov., two root-associated bacteria isolated from Brassica napus and Arabidopsis thaliana

W Achouak, L Sutra, T Heulin, JM Meyer, N Fromin, S Degraeve, R Christen and L Gardan
CEA/Cadarache, DSV-DEVM, Laboratoire d'Ecologie Microbienne de la Rhizosphere, UMR 163 CNRS-CEA, F-13108 Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France

Bacteria isolates phenotypically related to Pseudomonas corrugata have frequently been isolated from the rhizosphere of Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica napus grown on different soils. 16S rDNA (rrs) gene sequencing, DNA--DNA hybridization, biochemical characterization and siderophore typing showed that these isolates belong to two different species that are distinct from other species of the genus Pseudomonas, including P. corrugata. A description of properties of these two new species is given based on the study of 16 isolates. Proposed names are Pseudomonas brassicacearum (10 strains studied) and Pseudomonas thivervalensis (6 strains studied). The type strain of Pseudomonas brassicacearum is CFBP 11706(T) and that of Pseudomonas thivervalensis is CFBP 11261(T).


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