“…The genus Pedobacter was initially described by Steyn et al (1998) and, at the time of writing, included 23 species: Pedobacter heparinus, P. piscium, P. africanus and P. saltans (Steyn et al, 1998), P. cryoconitis (Margesin et al, 2003), P. himalayensis (Shivaji et al, 2005), P. caeni (Vanparys et al, 2005), P. sandarakinus (Yoon et al, 2006), P. roseus (Hwang et al, 2006), P. aquatilis (Gallego et al, 2006), P. ginsengisoli (Ten et al, 2006), P. panaciterrae (Yoon et al, 2007a), P. suwonensis (Kwon et al, 2007), P. insulae (Yoon et al, 2007b), P. lentus and P. terricola (Yoon et al, 2007c), P. koreensis (Baik et al, 2007), P. duraquae, P. westerhofensis, P. metabolipauper, P. hartonius and P. steynii (Muurholm et al, 2007) and P. terrae (Yoon et al, 2007d). All of these species are aerophilic or microaerophilic, Gram-negative rods with MK-7 as the predominant isoprenoid quinone and a DNA G+C content of 36-45 mol% (T m ).…”