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Abstract

(Tsenkovskii) van Tieghem 1878, (Beijerinck) Hucker and Pederson 1930, and (Knudsen and Sørensen) Garvie 1960 belong to a single deoxyribonucleic acid homology group. These three organisms have similar lactate dehydrogenases and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenases. Because of these common properties, these organisms are here regarded as subspecies within a single species, . The names of the subspecies are subsp. subsp. (Beijerinck) comb. nov., and subsp. (Knudsen and Sørensen) comb. nov. The type strains of these subspecies are ATCC 8293, NCDO 529, and NCDO 543, respectively.

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