Pseudoxanthomonas mexicana sp. nov. and Pseudoxanthomonas japonensis sp. nov., isolated from diverse environments, and emended descriptions of the genus Pseudoxanthomonas Finkmann et al. 2000 and of its type species, by S. Thierry, H. Macarie, T. Iizuka, W. Geißdörfer, E. A. Assih, M. Spanevello, F. Verhe, P. Thomas, R. Fudou, O. Monroy, M. Labat and A. S. Ouattara
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Supplementary Fig. A. Transmission electron micrographs of negatively stained cells of strains AMX 26BT (a) and 12-3T (b), showing the presence of a single polar flagellum. Bar, 1 µm.

Supplementary Fig. B. Growth of strains AMX 26BT, UR374_02, 12-3T and P. broegbernensis DSM 12573T under anoxic conditions in TSB medium amended with nitrite. Except in the case of P. broegbernensis DSM 12573T, the curves corresponding to the non-inoculated tubes containing nitrite were corrected to start on day 0 at the same OD as the inoculated tubes. Vertical bars correspond to standard deviations.
Supplementary Fig. C. Dendrogram generated from CFA compositions showing the relationship of strains AMX 26BT, UR374_02 and 12-3T with P. broegbernensis DSM 12573T and other closely related species.
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