Nocardia aciditolerans sp. nov., isolated from a spruce forest soil.

Patrycja Golinska, Dylan Wang, Michael Goodfellow
Author Information
  1. Patrycja Golinska: School of Biology, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK. golinska@umk.pl

Abstract

Actinomycetes growing on acidified starch-casein agar seeded with suspensions of litter and mineral soil from a spruce forest were provisionally assigned to the genus Nocardia based upon colonial properties. Representative isolates were found to grow optimally at pH 5.5, have chemotaxonomic and morphological features consistent with their assignment to the genus Nocardia and formed two closely related subclades in the Nocardia 16S rRNA gene tree. DNA:DNA relatedness assays showed that representatives of the subclades belong to a single genomic species. The isolates were distantly associated with their nearest phylogenetic neighbour, the type strain of Nocardia kruczakiae, and were distinguished readily from the latter based on phenotypic properties. On the basis of these data it is proposed that the isolates merit recognition as a new species, Nocardia aciditolerans sp. nov. The type strain is isolate CSCA68(T) (=KACC 17155(T) = NCIMB 14829(T) = DSM 45801(T)).

Associated Data

GENBANK | JX484796; JX484797; JX495930; JX495931; JX495932; JX495933; JX495934; JX495935; JX495936; JX495937; JX495938; JX495939; JX495940; JX495941; JX495942; JX495943; JX495944

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MeSH Term

Bacterial Typing Techniques
Cluster Analysis
Culture Media
DNA, Bacterial
DNA, Ribosomal
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Molecular Sequence Data
Nocardia
Nucleic Acid Hybridization
Phylogeny
Picea
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Soil Microbiology
Trees

Chemicals

Culture Media
DNA, Bacterial
DNA, Ribosomal
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S

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