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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, Vol 52, 1821-1823, Copyright © 2002 by Society for General Microbiology


Phyllobacterium myrsinacearum (subjective synonym Phyllobacterium rubiacearum) emend

J. Mergaert, M. C. Cnockaert and J. Swings
Laboratorium voor Microbiologie, Vakgroep Biochemie, Fysiologie en Microbiologie, Universiteit Gent, K. L. Ledeganckstraat 35, B-9000 Gent, Belgium

The taxonomic relationships between Phyllobacterium myrsinacearum LMG 2t2(T), Phyllobacterium rubiacearum LMG 1t1(T) and two Phyllobacterium strains representing a collection of isolates from sugar-beet roots were investigated by means of fatty acid analysis and DNA--DNA hybridization. The strains showed very similar fatty acid compositions and more than 96% DNA reassociation to each other. On the basis of these results and available data from the literature, it is proposed that P. rubiacearum be classified as a junior subjective synonym of P. myrsinacearum, and that the sugar-beet isolates be included in the latter species. An emended description of P. myrsinacearum is given.


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