Pseudomonas plecoglossicida explained
Pseudomonas plecoglossicida is a fluorescent,[1] Gram-negative, rod-shaped, motile bacterium that causes hemorrhagic ascites in the ayu fish (Plecoglossus altivelis),[2] from which it derives its name. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. plecoglossicida has been placed in the P. putida group.[3]
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Notes and References
- Palleroni, N. J. (1984). Genus I. Pseudomonas Migula 1894, 237AL (nom. cons. opin. 5, jud. comm. 1952, 237). In Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, vol. 1, pp. 141–199. Edited by N. R. Krieg & J. G. Holt. Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins.
- Nishimori . Pseudomonas plecoglossicida sp. nov., the causative agent of bacterial haemorrhagic ascites of ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis . Int J Syst Evol Microbiol . 50 . 83–9 . Jan 2000 . 10826790 . Kita-Tsukamoto . K . Wakabayashi . H . 10.1099/00207713-50-1-83 . 1. etal. free .
- Anzai . Phylogenetic affiliation of the pseudomonads based on 16S rRNA sequence . Int J Syst Evol Microbiol . 50 . 4 . 1563–89 . Jul 2000 . 10939664 . Kim . H . Park . JY . Wakabayashi . H . Oyaizu . H . 10.1099/00207713-50-4-1563. etal.