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Title: Enterobacter morus sp. nov., a novel Enterobacter species associated with bacterial wilt on mulberry

Author
item ZHU, BO - Zhejiang University
item LOU, MIAO-MIAO - Zheijiang University
item XIE, GUAN-LIN - Zheijiang University
item WANG, GUO-FEN - Zheijiang University
item ZHOU, QIN - Zheijiang University
item WANG, FANG - Zheijiang University
item FANG, YUAN - Zheijiang University
item SU, TING - Zheijiang University
item LI, BIN - Zheijiang University
item Duan, Ping

Submitted to: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 1/1/2011
Publication Date: 1/7/2011
Citation: Zhu, B., Lou, M., Xie, G., Wang, G., Zhou, Q., Wang, F., Fang, Y., Su, T., Li, B., Duan, Y. 2011. Enterobacter morus sp. nov., a novel Enterobacter species associated with bacterial wilt on mulberry. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 61:2769-2774.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: A mulberry pathogenetic bacterial strain R18-2T isolated from the diseased mulberry root was analyzed by a polyphasic taxonomic study. Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis combined with rpoB gene sequence analysis allocated the strain R18-2T to the genus Enterobacter. The strain was Gram negative rod, facultative anaerobe, peritrichous flagella, 0.3-1.0µm wide, 0.8-2.0µm long, having a DNA G+C content of about 55.1±0.5 mol%. Genomic DNA fingerprinting and comparison of cellular fatty acids analysis showed differences from 8 Enterobacter type strains. DNA–DNA relatedness test distinguished strain R18-2T from 8 closely phylogenetically related Enterobacter type species. Based on these data, the novel specie Enterobacter morus sp. nov. is proposed, with strain R18-2T (=CGMCC 1.10322T) as the type strain.