2020
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.003820
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Cryobacterium soli sp. nov., isolated from forest soil

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“…soli and C . arcticum described as psychrotolerant soil bacteria (Bajerski et al, 2011; Gong et al, 2020). The species affiliation for most of the isolates from genera Arthrobacter , Pseudomonas , Rhodococcus , Salinibacterium , and Polaromonas was not determined due to the low discriminative ability of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…soli and C . arcticum described as psychrotolerant soil bacteria (Bajerski et al, 2011; Gong et al, 2020). The species affiliation for most of the isolates from genera Arthrobacter , Pseudomonas , Rhodococcus , Salinibacterium , and Polaromonas was not determined due to the low discriminative ability of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isolates of Leifsonia genus were identified as L. antarctica, L. rubra, and L. kafniensis-psychrophilic bacteria, originally discovered in sediment and pond in Antarctica, and Kafni glacier of the Himalayas (Pindi et al, 2009;Reddy et al, 2003). Genus Cryobacterium was represented by species C. soli and C. arcticum described as psychrotolerant soil bacteria (Bajerski et al, 2011;Gong et al, 2020). The species affiliation for most of the isolates from genera Arthrobacter, Pseudomonas, Rhodococcus, Salinibacterium, and Polaromonas was not determined due to the low discriminative ability of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationships Of Isolated Green Snow Bacteria By 16s Rrna Gene Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The type species of Cryobacterium psychrophilum is an obligate psychrophilic actinomycete. At the time of writing, the genus Cryobacterium comprises 11 recognized species, C. psychrophilum (Suzuki et al, 1997;Inoue and Komagata, 2006), Cryobacterium psychrotolerans (Zhang et al, 2007), Cryobacterium mesophilum (Dastager et al, 2008), Cryobacterium roopkundense (Reddy et al, 2010), Cryobacterium arcticum (Bajerski et al, 2011), Cryobacterium flavum and Cryobacterium luteum (Liu et al, 2012), Cryobacterium levicorallinum (Liu et al, 2013), Cryobacterium zongtaii (Liu et al, 2018), Cryobacterium soli (Gong et al, 2019), and Cryobacterium melibiosiphilum (Liu et al, 2019b). All type strains of Cryobacterium except C. mesophilum described by Dastager et al (2008) were isolated from cold environments and recognized as psychrophiles with optional growth temperature ranging from 15 to 20 • C and growth occurs between 0 and 25 • C. The strain C. mesophilum grew between 20 and 28 • C, with optimum growth occurring at 25-28 • C (Dastager et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other subsequently published descriptions of new Cryobacterium species included the type strain of C. mesophilum in phylogenetic trees but did not include species closely related to C. mesophilum but belonging to other genera. This resulted in a seemingly monophyletic nature of the genus Cryobacterium [63][64][65][66][67][68][69]. The only exception was the description of C. tepidiphilum by Wang et al [70], who reported the phylogenetic nature of the genus and recommended a taxonomic revision.…”
Section: Proposal To Reclassify Cryobacterium Mesophilum Dastager Et Al 2008mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mesophilum but belonging to other genera. This resulted in a seemingly monophyletic nature of the genus Cryobacterium [63–69]. The only exception was the description of C.…”
Section: Proposal To Reclassify Cryobacterium Mesophilum Dastager Et Al 2008mentioning
confidence: 99%