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Title: Bradyrhizobium campsiandrae sp. nov., a nitrogen-fixing bacterial strain isolated from a native leguminous tree from the Amazon adapted to flooded conditions
Keywords: Nitrogen fixation bacterial
Leguminous tree
Bradyrhizobium
Taxonomy
Bactéria de fixação de nitrogênio
Árvore leguminosa
Taxonomia
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Springer
Citation: MICHEL, D. C. et al. Bradyrhizobium campsiandrae sp. nov., a nitrogen-fixing bacterial strain isolated from a native leguminous tree from the Amazon adapted to flooded conditions. Archives of Microbiology, Berlin, v. 203, p. 233-240, 2021.
Abstract: The nitrogen-fxing bacterial strain UFLA 01-1174T was isolated from nodules of Campsiandra laurilifolia Benth. originating from the Amazon region, Brazil. Its taxonomic position was defned using a polyphasic approach. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene placed the strain in the Bradyrhizobium genus, the closest species being B. guangdongense CCBAU 51649T and B. guangzhouense CCBAU 51670T, both with 99.8% similarity. Multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) of recA, gyrB, glnII, rpoB, atpD, and dnaK indicated that UFLA 01-1174T is a new species, most closely related to B. stylosanthis BR 446T (94.4%) and B. manausense BR 3351T (93.7%). Average nucleotide identity (ANI) diferentiated UFLA 01-1174T from the closest species with values lower than 90%. The G+C content in the DNA of UFLA 01-1174T is 63.6 mol%. Based on this data, we conclude that the strain represents a new species. The name proposed is Bradyrhizobium campsiandrae, with UFLA 01-1174T (=INPA 394BT=LMG 10099T) as type strain.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00203-020-02022-7
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