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chryseobacterium taichungense sp. nov., isolated from contaminated soil.a bacterial strain (cc-twgs1-8(t)) isolated from a tar-contaminated soil in taiwan was studied in a detailed taxonomic study. the cells were gram-negative, rod-shaped and non-spore-forming. phylogenetic analyses using the 16s rrna gene sequence of the strain clearly revealed an affiliation to the genus chryseobacterium, the highest sequence similarities being to the type strain of chryseobacterium indologenes (96.8 %), to chryseobacterium gleum (96.8 %) and to chryseobacterium joostei (96.4 %). ...200515879271
chryseobacterium soldanellicola sp. nov. and chryseobacterium taeanense sp. nov., isolated from roots of sand-dune plants.two gram-negative, yellow-pigmented bacteria designated psd1-4t and pha3-4t, isolated from two sand-dune plant species inhabiting coastal areas in tae-an, korea, were subjected to taxonomic investigation. 16s rrna gene sequence analysis indicated that both isolates should be placed in the genus chryseobacterium of the family flavobacteriaceae. the phenotypic properties of the strains were also consistent with their classification into this genus. the levels of 16s rrna gene sequence similarity b ...200616449453
chryseobacterium taiwanense sp. nov., isolated from soil in taiwan.among a large collection of taiwanese soil isolates, a novel gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming, yellow-pigmented bacterial strain, soil-3-27(t), was isolated from farmland soil in wu-feng, taiwan. the isolate was subjected to a polyphasic study including 16s rrna gene sequencing, dna-dna hybridization, fatty acid analysis and comparative phenotypic characterization. the 16s rrna gene sequence analysis indicated that the organism belongs to the genus chryseobacterium. the organism cont ...200616902006
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