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Description of Brenneria roseae sp. nov. and two subspecies, Brenneria roseae subspecies roseae ssp. nov and Brenneria roseae subspecies americana ssp. nov. isolated from symptomatic oak.

Carrie Brady1, Gavin Hunter2, Susan Kirk2, Dawn Arnold3, Sandra Denman2.   

Abstract

Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic bacteria were isolated from symptomatic oak tissue in the UK and USA. Partial gyrB sequencing placed ten strains in the genus Brenneria, with B. goodwinii as the closest phylogenetic relative. The strains were investigated further using a polyphasic approach including MLSA (based on partial gyrB, rpoB, infB and atpD gene sequences), 16S rRNA gene sequencing, DNA-DNA relatedness studies and both phenotypic and chemotaxonomic assays. The MLSA and 16S rRNA gene analyses separated the strains into two groups based on origin, suggesting that they belong to Brenneria as two novel species. However, the DNA-DNA relatedness values revealed a closer relationship between the groups and indicated that they should belong to the same species. As the two groups of strains from the UK and USA can be differentiated from each other phenotypically and by ERIC PCR fingerprints, it is proposed to classify them as novel subspecies of a novel Brenneria species. The name Brenneria roseae sp. nov. (FRB 222(T)=LMG 27714(T)=NCPPB 4581(T)) is proposed, with Brenneria roseae subsp. roseae ssp. nov. (FRB 222(T)=LMG 27714(T)=NCPPB 4581(T)) for the strains from the UK and Brenneria roseae subsp. americana ssp. nov. (FRB 223(T)=LMG 27715(T)=NCPPB 4582(T)) for the strains from the USA. Crown
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Keywords:  Acute Oak Decline; Brenneria; Enterobacteriaceae; MLSA; Taxonomy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24917366     DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2014.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Syst Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0723-2020            Impact factor:   4.022


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