Paraburkholderia diazotrophica is a gram-negative, catalase and oxidase-positive, aerobic, non-spore-forming, motile bacterium from the genus Paraburkholderia and the family Burkholderiaceae which was isolated from the nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots of a Mimosa.[4] Colonies of Paraburkholderia diazotrophica are yellow pigmented.[4]
Paraburkholderia diazotrophica | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Pseudomonadota |
Class: | Betaproteobacteria |
Order: | Burkholderiales |
Family: | Burkholderiaceae |
Genus: | Paraburkholderia |
Species: | P. diazotrophica
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Binomial name | |
Paraburkholderia diazotrophica (Sheu et al. 2013) Sawana et al. 2015[1]
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Type strain | |
BCRC 80259T[2] JPY461T | |
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References
edit- ^ Sawana A, Adeolu M, Gupta RS (2014). "Molecular signatures and phylogenomic analysis of the genus Burkholderia: Proposal for division of this genus into the emended genus Burkholderia containing pathogenic organisms and a new genus Paraburkholderia gen. nov. harboring environmental species". Front. Genet. 5: 429. doi:10.3389/fgene.2014.00429. PMC 4271702. PMID 25566316.
- ^ "LMG 26031 Strain Passport - StrainInfo".
- ^ "J.P. Euzéby: List of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature".
- ^ a b Sheu, S. Y; Chou, J. H; Bontemps, C; Elliott, G. N; Gross, E; Dos Reis Junior, F. B; Melkonian, R; Moulin, L; James, E. K; Sprent, J. I; Young, J. P; Chen, W. M (Feb 2013). "Burkholderia diazotrophica sp. nov., isolated from root nodules of Mimosa spp". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 63 (Pt 2): 435–41. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.039859-0. PMID 22467155.