Burkholderia sartisoli Vanlaere et al. 2008
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Burkholderia sartisoli Vanlaere et al., Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 58 422 (2008)
Nomenclature
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ICNP
Burkholderia sartisoli Vanlaere et al. 2008
NZ type strain
species
Burkholderia sartisoli
Classification
Descriptions
Burkholderia sartisoli Vanlaere et al. 2008
Cells are Gram-negative, aerobic rods. Colonies grown on TSA for 2 days are cream-coloured, circular, smooth and convex with diameters of 1–2 mm. Temperature range for growth is 25–30 °C; no growth occurs at 42 °C. Growth occurs in the absence of NaCl and in the presence of 0.5 % NaCl (w/v), but not at higher concentrations. Other characteristics that do not differentiate B. sartisoli from B. phenazinium are listed above. The type strain can be differentiated from B. phenazinium LMG 2247 T based on production of acid from adonitol but not from d-xylose. Malate, citrate and arabinose are assimilated, but adipate and sucrose are not. Catalase- and oxidase-positive. Nitrate is reduced. Aesculin and Tween 80 are hydrolysed. Positive for urease and C 4-esterase, but not for amylase or C 8-ester lipase. The predominant fatty acids are C 17 : 0 cyclo and C 16 : 0. The G+C content of the genomic DNA is 63.5 mol%.
B. sartisoli strains have been isolated from soil samples. The type strain, RP007 T (=LMG 24000 T =CCUG 53604 T =ICMP 13529 T), was isolated from a PAH-contaminated soil in New Zealand. The subculture of strain RP007 T used in the present study is a spontaneous rifampicin-resistant mutant of the original strain ( Laurie & Lloyd-Jones, 1999 ). LMG 18808 (=CCUG 54570) and LMG 24204 are two other strains of the species. Strain LMG 24204 is a new deposit of strain RG6-9 ( Salles et al., 2006 ), since LMG 22948 was lost.
Taxonomic concepts
Burkholderia sartisoli Vanlaere et al. 2008
Burkholderia sartisoli Vanlaere et al.
Burkholderia sartisoli Vanlaere et al. 2008
Burkholderia sartisoli Vanlaere et al. 2008 (2008)
Burkholderia sartisoli Vanlaere et al. 2008
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Etymology
Burkholderia sartisoli (sar.ti.so′li. L. adj. sartus mended, repaired, put in order; L. n. solum soil; N.L. gen. n. sartisoli of cured soil).
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