Pseudomonas canadensis sp. Nov., a biological control agent isolated from a field plot under long-term mineral fertilization

Citation

James T. Tambong, Renlin Xu and Eden Bromfield (2016) Pseudomonas canadensis sp. nov., a biological control agent isolated from a field plot under long-term mineral fertilization. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology doi:10.1099/ijsem.0.001698.

Plain language summary

A bacterial strain 2-92T isolated from a field plot under long-term (>40 years) mineral fertilization inhibited the growth of a fungal plant pathogen. Attempts to identify the bacteria could not associate it to known Pseudomonas species. A detailed analysis using genome, biochemical, and physiological data as well as was electron microscopy was done. The results of all these analyses confirmed that this bacterium is a novel species and the name Pseudomonas canadensis (meaning: originating from Canada) was given. Optimal growth temperature of strain 2-92T is 30 °C.

Abstract

© 2017 Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as represented by the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The bacterial strain 2-92T, isolated from a field plot under long-term (>40 years) mineral fertilization, exhibited in vitro antagonistic properties against fungal pathogens. A polyphasic approach was undertaken to verify its taxonomic status. Strain 2-92T was Gram-reaction-negative, aerobic, non-spore-forming, motile by one or more flagella, and oxidase-, catalase- and urease-positive. The optimal growth temperature of strain 2-92T was 30 °C. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis demonstrated that the strain is related to species of the genus Pseudomonas. Phylogenetic analysis of six housekeeping genes (dnaA, gyrB, recA, recF, rpoB and rpoD) revealed that strain 2-92T clustered as a distinct and well separated lineage with Pseudomonas simiae as the most closely related species. Polar lipid and fatty acid compositions corroborated the taxonomic position of strain 2-92T in the genus Pseudomonas. Phenotypic characteristics from carbon utilization tests could be used to differentiate strain 2-92T from closely related species of the genus Pseudomonas. DNA–DNA hybridization values (wet laboratory and genome-based) and average nucleotide identity data confirmed that this strain represents a novel species. On the basis of phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, it is concluded that this strain represents a separate novel species for which the name Pseudomonas canadensis sp. nov. is proposed, with type strain 2-92T (=LMG 28499T=DOAB 798T). The DNA G+C content is 60.30 mol%.

Publication date

2017-04-01

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