Microvirga guangxiensis sp. nov., a novel alphaproteobacterium from soil, and emended description of the genus Microvirga A Gram-negative-staining bacterium, designated strain 25B T , was isolated from a soil sample from a rice field in Guangxi Province, China, and its taxonomic position was investigated by using a polyphasic approach. Cells were rod-shaped, non-spore-forming, non-motile and strictly aerobic. Strain 25B T grew optimally at 37 6C and pH 7.0. The predominant fatty acids of this soil isolate were C 18 : 1 v7c, C 19 : 0 cyclo v8c and C 16 : 0 . Phylogenetic analysis based on the almostcomplete 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that strain 25B T formed a monophyletic clade with the type strain of Microvirga subterranea; the two organisms shared 97.2 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity. However, the two strains shared low DNA-DNA relatedness. Strain 25B T was also readily distinguishable from Microvirga subterranea DSM 14364 T by various phenotypic characteristics. The combination of genotypic and phenotypic data suggests that the isolate represents a novel species of the genus Microvirga, for which the name Microvirga guangxiensis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is 25B T (5CGMCC 1.7666 T 5JCM 15710 T ).The genus Microvirga was established by Kanso & Patel (2003) to accommodate strictly aerobic, Gram-negative, non-sporulating, motile and rod-shaped bacteria from free-flowing geothermal waters of a bore tapping the Great Artesian Basin of Australia, which grew optimally at 41 u C and pH 7.0 and had an absolute requirement for yeast extract. The genus currently encompasses a single species with a validly published name, Microvirga subterranea, and is assigned to the class Alphaproteobacteria, phylum Proteobacteria (Garrity & Holt, 2001;Garrity et al., 2005a), almost equidistant from Methylobacterium species (Patt et al., 1976;Urakami et al., 1993) Egli et al., 1988) and Bosea thiooxidans (Das et al., 1996), its nearest phylogenetic relatives, with a mean similarity value of 93 %., Chelatococcus asaccharovorans (AulingA sampling campaign during an ecological survey of soil bacteria in China led to the isolation of a pink-pigmented bacterium, designated strain 25B T . The soil sample (10 cm in depth, pH 6.2) was collected from a rice field in Guangxi Province. A glucose-yeast extract-malt extract (GYM) agar plate (comprising, l 21 : 4 g D-glucose, 4 g yeast extract, 10 g malt extract, 15 g agar; pH 7.3) was inoculated with a suspension of the soil and incubated at 37 u C for 7 days. The isolate that was obtained, strain 25B T , was maintained on LB agar (l 21 : 10 g tryptone, 5 g yeast extract, 10 g NaCl, 15 g agar; pH 7.0) at 4 u C and as glycerol suspensions (20 %, v/v) at 220 u C. Biomass for the chemotaxonomic and molecular systematic studies was prepared as described previously (Zhang et al., 2002) with the modification that the strain was grown in shake flasks of LB broth.Micromorphological and colonial properties of strain 25B T were examined on LB agar, Rourf's agar (Mulder & Deinema, 1992) and ...