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Rhizobium dioscoreae sp. nov., a plant growth-promoting bacterium isolated from yam (Dioscorea species).


ABSTRACT: This study investigated endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria isolated from two species of yam (water yam, Dioscorea alata L.; lesser yam, Dioscorea esculenta L.) grown in nutrient-poor alkaline soil conditions on Miyako Island, Okinawa, Japan. Two bacterial strains of the genus Rhizobium, S-93T and S-62, were isolated. The phylogenetic tree, based on the almost-complete 16S rRNA gene sequences (1476?bp for each strain), placed them in a distinct clade, with Rhizobium miluonense CCBAU 41251T, Rhizobium hainanense I66T, Rhizobium multihospitium HAMBI 2975T, Rhizobium freirei PRF 81T and Rhizobium tropici CIAT 899T being their closest species. Their bacterial fatty acid profile, with major components of C19?:?0 cyclo ?8c and summed feature 8, as well as other phenotypic characteristics and DNA G+C content (59.65?mol%) indicated that the novel strains belong to the genus Rhizobium. Pairwise average nucleotide identity analyses separated the novel strains from their most closely related species with similarity values of 90.5, 88.9, 88.5, 84.5 and 84.4?% for R. multihospitium HAMBI 2975T, R. tropici CIAT 899T, R. hainanense CCBAU 57015T, R. miluonense HAMBI 2971T and R. freirei PRF 81T, respectively; digital DNA-DNA hybridization values were in the range of 26-42?%. Considering the phenotypic characteristics as well as the genomic data, it is suggested that strains S-93T and S-62 represent a new species, for which the name Rhizobium dioscoreae is proposed. The type strain is S-93T (=NRIC 0988T=NBRC 114257T=DSM 110498T).

SUBMITTER: Ouyabe M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7656272 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Rhizobium dioscoreae</i> sp. nov., a plant growth-promoting bacterium isolated from yam (<i>Dioscorea</i> species).

Ouyabe Michel M   Tanaka Naoto N   Shiwa Yuh Y   Fujita Nobuyuki N   Kikuno Hidehiko H   Babil Pachakkil P   Shiwachi Hironobu H  

International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 20200817 9


This study investigated endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria isolated from two species of yam (water yam, <i>Dioscorea alata</i> L.; lesser yam, <i>Dioscorea esculenta</i> L.) grown in nutrient-poor alkaline soil conditions on Miyako Island, Okinawa, Japan. Two bacterial strains of the genus <i>Rhizobium</i>, S-93<sup>T</sup> and S-62, were isolated. The phylogenetic tree, based on the almost-complete 16S rRNA gene sequences (1476 bp for each strain), placed them in a distinct clade, with <i>Rhiz  ...[more]

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