sp. nov., a pathogen causing bacterial soft rot of Japanese angelica tree in Japan.

Int J Syst Evol Microbiol

Research Center of Genetic Resources, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO), 2-1-2 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8602, Japan.

Published: April 2024

Phytopathogenic bacteria (MAFF 302110 and MAFF 302107) were isolated from lesions on Japanese angelica trees affected by bacterial soft rot in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The strains were Gram-reaction-negative, facultatively anaerobic, motile with peritrichous flagella, rod-shaped, and non-spore-forming. The genomic DNA G+C content was 51.1 mol % and the predominant cellular fatty acids included summed feature 3 (C ω7 and/or C ω6), C, summed feature 8 (C ω7 and/or C ω6), summed feature 2 (comprising any combination of C aldehyde, an unknown fatty acid with an equivalent chain length of 10.928, C iso I, and C 3OH), and C. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA and gene sequences, along with phylogenomic analysis utilizing whole-genome sequences, consistently placed these strains within the genus . However, their phylogenetic positions did not align with any known species within the genus. Comparative studies involving average nucleotide identity and digital DNA-DNA hybridization with the closely related species indicated values below the thresholds employed for the prokaryotic species delineation (95-96 % and 70 %, respectively), with the highest values observed for DPMP315 (92.10 and 47.1 %, respectively). Phenotypic characteristics, cellular fatty acid composition, and a repertoire of secretion systems could differentiate the strains from their closest relatives. The phenotypic, chemotaxonomic, and genotypic data obtained in this study show that MAFF 302110/MAFF 302107 represent a novel species of the genus , for which we propose the name sp. nov., designating MAFF 302110 (=ICMP 25161) as the type strain.

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