The taxonomic position of a novel actinomycete, strain RC 1831 T , isolated from the sediment of a fish dumping yard at Barkul village near Chilika Lake, Odisha, India, was determined by a polyphasic approach. Based on morphological and chemotaxonomic characteristics the isolate was determined to belong to the genus Streptomyces. The phylogenetic tree based on its nearly complete 16S rRNA gene sequence (1428 nt) with representative strains showed that the strain consistently falls into a distinct phyletic line together with Streptomyces glaucosporus DSM 41689 T (98.22 % similarity) and a subclade consisting of Streptomyces atacamensis DSM 42065 T (98.40 %), Streptomyces radiopugnans R97 DSM 41901 T (98.27 %), Streptomyces fenghuangensis GIMN4.003 T (98.33 %), Streptomyces nanhaiensis DSM 41926 T (98.13 %), Streptomyces megasporus NBRC 14749 T (97.37 %) and Streptomyces macrosporus NBRC 14748 T (98.22 %). However, the levels of DNA-DNA relatedness between strain RC 1831 T and phylogenetically related strains Streptomyces atacamensis DSM 42065 T (28.75±3.25 %) and Streptomyces glaucosporus DSM 41689 T (15±2.40 %) were significantly lower than the 70 % threshold value for delineation of genomic species. Furthermore, the isolate could be distinguished phenotypically on the basis of physiological, morphological and biochemical differences from its closest phylogenetic neighbours and other related reference strains. Strain RC 1831 T is therefore considered to represent a novel species of the genus Streptomyces, for which the name Streptomyces barkulensis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is RC 1831 T (5JCM 18754 T 5DSM 42082 T ).
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