Phyllobacterium salinisoli explained
Phyllobacterium salinisoli is a species of bacteria in the genus Phyllobacterium endemic to the Canary Islands.[1]
Discovery
This species was first/is found on the root nodules of Lotus lancerottensis, and is likely in symbiosis with the plant.[2]
Description
the cells of this species are rod shaped. Colonies are pale white. The bacteria takes 3 days to grow when incubated.[3]
Notes and References
- León-Barrios . Milagros . Ramírez-Bahena . Martha Helena . Igual . José M. . Peix . Álvaro . Velázquez . Encarna . April 2018 . Phyllobacterium salinisoli sp. nov., isolated from a Lotus lancerottensis root nodule in saline soil from Lanzarote . International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology . 68 . 4 . 1085–1089 . 10.1099/ijsem.0.002628 . 1466-5034 . 29458536.
- Phyllobacterium salinisoli sp. nov., isolated from a Lotus lancerottensis root nodule in saline soil from Lanzarote . 2018 . 10.1099/ijsem.0.002628 . León-Barrios . Milagros . Ramírez-Bahena . Martha Helena . Igual . José M. . Peix . Álvaro . Velázquez . Encarna . International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology . 68 . 4 . 1085–1089 . 29458536 .
- Web site: Podstawka . Adam . Phyllobacterium salinisoli LLAN61 Type strain LMG 30173, CECT 9417 BacDiveID:158644 . 2024-08-18 . bacdive.dsmz.de . en.