The phylogeny of fluorescent pseudomonads in an unflooded rice paddy soil

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Hang-Yeon Weon
Robert S. Dungan
Soon-Wo Kwon
Jong-Shik Kim
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[1] Rural Development Administration (RDA),Applied Microbiology Division, National Institute of Argicultural Science and Technology
[2] Environmental Management & Byproduct Utilization Laboratory,USDA
[3] National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology,ARS
[4] RDA,Korean Agricultural Culture Collection (KACC), Genetic Resources Division
[5] University of California,Department of Environmental Sciences
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Annals of Microbiology | 2007年 / 57卷
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diversity; fluorescent pseudomonads; phylogeny; 16S rRNA gene; rice paddy soil;
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The purpose of this research was to determine the diversity and distribution of fluorescent pseudomonads in an unflooded rice paddy soil. A region of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene from isolates was amplified using PCR and subsequently analysed by sequence analysis for bacterial identification and phylogenetic classification. A total of 117 fluorescent pseudomonads, representing between 10 and 21 species, were isolated from two sampling sites within the same paddy (designated as soils C and S). The isolates were found to be ≥96% homologous with known sequences, and were most closely related to the followingPseudomonas species:P. antarctica, P. costantini, P. extremorientalis, P. frederiksbergensis, P. kilonensis, P. koreensis, P. lini, P. mandelii, P. poae, P. rhodesiae, andP. veronii. Of these matches, the bulk of the isolates (49%) were affiliated withP. mandelii. In soils C and S, phylogenetic analysis revealed that 35 and 82 isolates co-clustered with 39 and 59% of 66 fluorescent pseudomonad type strains, respectively.
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