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Young, J.M.; Wilkie, J.P.; Park, D.-C.; Watson, D.R.W. 2010: New Zealand strains of plant pathogenic bacteria classified by multi-locus sequence analysis: proposal of Xanthomonas dyei sp. nov. Plant Pathology 59(2): 270-281.

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Young, J.M.; Wilkie, J.P.; Park, D.-C.; Watson, D.R.W. 2010: New Zealand strains of plant pathogenic bacteria classified by multi-locus sequence analysis: proposal of Xanthomonas dyei sp. nov. Plant Pathology 59(2): 270-281.
10.1111/j.1365-3059.2009.02210.x
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Description as for the species. Does not produce xanthomonadin. Produces diffusible magenta-fuscous pigment in many media. Pathogenic to Dysoxylum spectabile.
Proposed neopathotype strain: ICMP 2415; NCPPB 4363.
Description as for the species. Pathogenic to a limited number of Eucalyptus spp., including Eucalyptus citriodora and E. maculata.
Pathotype strain: ICMP 5382; NCPPB 2337.
Description as for the species. Produces diffusible magenta-fuscous pigment in many media. Pathogenic to Laurelia novae-zelandiae.
Pathotype strain: ICMP 84; NCPPB 1155
Short rods 1·7 μm × 0·7 μm, with monotrichous polar flagella insertion. Obligate aerobe. Does not grow in 0·2% triphenyl tetrazolium chloride. Produces the polysaccharide polymer xanthan from glucose as precursor. Some strains do not produce xanthomonadin. Some produce diffusible magenta-fuscous pigments in many media. Differentiated from all other Xanthomonas spp. by MLSA based on a concatenated sequence of dnaK, fyuA, gyrB and rpoD. Expresses a distinct fatty acid profile, differentiation from other Xanthomonas spp. being indicated by difference in peaks of 14:0, 15:0, 16:0, 13:0 iso 3OH, 11:0 iso, 14:0 iso, 15:0 anteiso, 16:0 iso, 17:0 iso, a combined peak (16:1 ω7c/16:1 ω6c), and a peak represented by (iso 17:1 ω9c). Positive auxanographic reactions are given by dextrin, glycogen, d-cellobiose, d-fructose, l-fucose, d-galactose, α-d-glucose, d-psicose, sucrose, d-trehalose, pyruvate methyl ester, succinate, bromo-succinate and l-glutamate. Negative reactions are given by α -cyclo-dextrin, N-acetyl-d-galactosamine, adonitol, d-arabitol, l-erithrytol, myo-inositol, α-d-lactose, maltose, β-methyl-d-glucoside, l-rhamnose, d-sorbitol, xylitol, acetate, formate, d-galacturonate lactone, d-gluconate, d-glucosaminate, glucuronate, α-hydroxybuyrate, β-hydroxybuyrate, γ-hydroxybuyrate, p-hydroxy phenylacetate, itaconate, α-keto-valerate, malonate, propionate, quinate, sebacate, glucuronamide, l-asparagine, l-aspartate, glycyl-l-aspartate, l-histidine, l-leucine, l-ornithine, l-phenylalanine, l-pyroglutamate, d-serine, l-threonine, d,l-carnitine, γ-aminobutyrate, uridine, thymidine, phenylethylamine, putrescine, 2-aminoethanol and 2, 3-butanediol. Isolated from symptoms on Aralia sp., Diospyros kaki, Dysoxylum spectabile, Eriostemon myoporoides, Eucalyptus spp., Laurelia novae-zelandiae, Metrosideros excelsa and Olea europaea.
Proposed type strain: ICMP 12167 = CFBP 7245 = NCPPB 4446.

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