Burkholderia phytofirmans sp. nov., a novel plant-associated bacterium with plant-beneficial properties, by A. Sessitsch, T. Coenye, A. V. Sturz, P. Vandamme, E. Ait Barka, J. F. Salles, J. D. Van Elsas, D. Faure, B. Reiter, B. R. Glick, G. Wang-Pruski and J. Nowak
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 55, part 3, pp. 1187 - 1192
Supplementary Fig. A. Neighbour-joining tree (Kimura distances) showing the phylogenetic position of Burkholderia phytofirmans sp. nov. within the genus Burkholderia based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. [PDF] (51 KB)
Supplementary Fig. B. Dendrogram derived from the unweighted pair group average linkage of correlation coefficients between the protein patterns of the strains studied. [PDF] (120 KB)
Supplementary Figs C and D. Colonization of cross-sections of chickpea roots with PsJNT tagged with GFP. Chickpea roots were colonized by PsJNT 4 days after inoculation. Bacterial cells are tightly associated with parenchyma cells (C) and xylem vessels (D). Arrows indicate the localization of bacteria. Bars, 40 µm (C) or 100 µm (D).
