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Abstract

A new species of the genus is proposed for strains which were mostly isolated from root nodules and rhizospheres of alder trees and were formerly assigned to the species Strains of this new species could be differentiated from representatives of by deoxyribonucleic acid homology data (17 to 29% relatedness), as well as by their ability to grow on salicin and -gluconate, their failure to produce acid from cellobiose and meso-inositol, their resistance to penicillin and carbenicillin (10 µg/ml), and other characteristics. Phenotypic features and low levels of deoxyribonucleic acid homology distinguish from two other species of the genus and The type strain of A. is strain 3LS (= VKM Ac-901).

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