Evtushenko_2001_Int.J.Syst.Evol.Microbiol_51_2073

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Title : Agreia bicolorata gen. nov., sp. nov., to accommodate actinobacteria isolated from narrow reed grass infected by the nematode Heteroanguina graminophila - Evtushenko_2001_Int.J.Syst.Evol.Microbiol_51_2073
Author(s) : Evtushenko LI , Dorofeeva LV , Dobrovolskaya TG , Streshinskaya GM , Subbotin SA , Tiedje JM
Ref : Int J Syst Evol Microbiol , 51 :2073 , 2001
Abstract :

Agreia bicolorata gen. nov., sp. nov. (type strain VKM Ac-1804T=UCM Ac-620T) is proposed to accommodate aerobic, oxidase- and catalase-positive, weakly motile, coryneform actinobacteria isolated from leaf galls induced by the plant-parasitic nematode Heteroanguina graminophila in narrow reed grass, Calamagrostis neglecta. Bacteria assigned to Agreia bicolorata gen. nov., sp. nov. form a distinct lineage within the phylogenetic branch of the family Microbacteriaceae and possess the following chemotaxonomic characteristics: B-type peptidoglycan containing 2,4-diaminobutyric acid, ornithine, alanine, glycine, glutamate and hydroxyglutamate; cell wall sugars rhamnose, fucose and mannose; MK-10 as major menaquinone; phosphatidylglycerol and diphosphatidylglycerol as principal phospholipids; and 12-methyltetradecanoic acid (anteiso-15:0), 14-methyl-pentadecanoic acid (iso-16:0) and 14-methyl-hexadecanoic acid (anteiso-17:0) as predominant fatty acids. The DNA G+C content of Agreia bicolorata is about 67.0 mol %.

PubMedSearch : Evtushenko_2001_Int.J.Syst.Evol.Microbiol_51_2073
PubMedID: 11760949
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9mico-a0a0d7qrc0 , 9mico-a0a0d7qss5 , 9mico-a0a0d7qt25

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Evtushenko LI, Dorofeeva LV, Dobrovolskaya TG, Streshinskaya GM, Subbotin SA, Tiedje JM (2001)
Agreia bicolorata gen. nov., sp. nov., to accommodate actinobacteria isolated from narrow reed grass infected by the nematode Heteroanguina graminophila
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 51 :2073

Evtushenko LI, Dorofeeva LV, Dobrovolskaya TG, Streshinskaya GM, Subbotin SA, Tiedje JM (2001)
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 51 :2073