Authors
Seyed Abdollah Mousavi, Janina Österman, Niklas Wahlberg, Xavier Nesme, Céline Lavire, Ludovic Vial, Lars Paulin, Philippe de Lajudie, Kristina Lindström
Publication date
2014/5/1
Journal
Systematic and applied microbiology
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
208-215
Publisher
Urban & Fischer
Description
The genera Agrobacterium, Allorhizobium, and Rhizobium belong to the family Rhizobiaceae. However, the placement of a phytopathogenic group of bacteria, the genus Agrobacterium, among the nitrogen-fixing bacteria and the unclear position of Rhizobium galegae have caused controversy in previous taxonomic studies. To resolve uncertainties in the taxonomy and nomenclature within this family, the phylogenetic relationships of generic members of Rhizobiaceae were studied, but with particular emphasis on the taxa included in Agrobacterium and the “R. galegae complex” (R. galegae and related taxa), using multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) of six protein-coding housekeeping genes among 114 rhizobial and agrobacterial taxa. The results showed that R. galegae, R. vignae, R. huautlense, and R. alkalisoli formed a separate clade that clearly represented a new genus, for which the name Neorhizobium …
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