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Abstract

A polyphasic study was undertaken to establish the taxonomic position of a rhizosphere isolate that had been assigned provisionally to the genus . The organism, isolate F18-98, was found to have chemical and morphological properties that were consistent with its classification as a strain. Direct 16S rDNA sequence data confirmed the taxonomic position of the strain, following the generation of phylogenetic trees by using three treeing algorithms. The organism formed a 16S rDNA subclade with and , but was distinguished readily from the latter by using a combination of biochemical and physiological properties. Genotypic and phenotypic data show that strain F18-98 should be classified in the genus as a novel species, for which the name sp. nov. is proposed; the type strain has been deposited in culture collections as strain F18-98 (=DSM 44665=NCIMB 13932). It is also proposed that should be transferred to the genus as comb. nov. An emended description of Duggar 1948 is also given.

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