Mycetohabitans Estrada-de Los Santos et al. 2018
General information
Name
Mycetohabitans
Valid publication
2018
Effective publication
2018
Nomenclature type
Mycetohabitans rhizoxinica
Etymology
Gr. N. <i>mykês</i>, <i>etos</i>, fungus; L. pres. part. <i>habitans</i> inhabiting; N.L. fem. n. <i>Mycetohabitans</i> inhabitant of fungi.
Description and emendation
Original Description
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Cells are Gram-negative, short, motile rods. Oxidase and catalase positive. Colonies are very small, flat, circular, and cream colored. motile rods. Oxidase and catalase positive. Colonies are very small, flat, circular, and cream colored. The growth on media is very poor. It grows in an aerobic or microaerophilic atmosphere, but not under The growth on media is very poor. It grows in an aerobic or microaerophilic atmosphere, but not under anaerobic conditions. Growth is observed between 16–45 °C. β-Galactosidase negative. Positive for the utilization of glycerol, but glucose is not metabolized.
Subdivision(s)
MID | Name | Rank | Taxon ID |
---|---|---|---|
M022503010218002 | Mycetohabitans endofungorum | Species | 417203 |
M022503010218001 | Mycetohabitans rhizoxinica | Species |
References
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Estrada-de Los Santos, P., Palmer, M., Chávez-Ramírez, B., Beukes, C., Steenkamp, E.T., Briscoe, L., Khan, N., Maluk, M., Lafos, M., Humm, E., Arrabit, M., Crook, M., Gross, E., Simon, M.F., Dos Reis Junior, F.B., Whitman, W.B., Shapiro, N., Poole, P.S., Hirsch, A.M., Venter, S.N., James, E.K. Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae. Genes (Basel). (2018) 9(8): E389.[DOI:10.3390/genes9080389]
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