Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans
Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium of the genus Herbaspirillum found in roots and stems of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), and rice (Oryza sativa).[4] H. rubrisubalbicans can cause symptoms of the mottled stripe disease in sugarcane and sorghum.[5][6] Leaves inoculated with H. rubrisubalbicans show red stripes along the secondary veins of the leaf blade.[7]
Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Proteobacteria |
Class: | Betaproteobacteria |
Order: | Burkholderiales |
Family: | Oxalobacteraceae |
Genus: | Herbaspirillum |
Species: | H. rubrisubalbicans |
Binomial name | |
Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans (Christopher and Edgerton 1930) Baldani et al. 1996[1] | |
Type strain | |
5A, ATCC 19308, B 579, BCRC 15833, CCRC 15833, CCUG 17392, CCUG 17679, CFBP 1202, CIP 105019, DSM 11543 , DSM 9440, Hayward 5A, Hayward B579, IAM 14976, ICMP 5777, JCM 21447, KCTC 12138, LMG 2286, NBRC 102523, NCPPB 1027, NZRCC 10271, PDDCC 5777[2] | |
Synonyms | |
Phytomonas rubrisubalbicans, Herbispirillum rubrisubalbicans, Pseudomonas rubrisubalbicans[3] |
References
- "Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans - Encyclopedia of Life".
- http://www.straininfo.net/strains/search?taxon=Herbaspirillum+rubrisubalbicans&includeSubtaxa=true
- "Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans".
- http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/content/51/1/157.full.pdf
- Schmidt, Maria; Balsanelli, Eduardo; Faoro, Hellison; Cruz, Leonardo M.; Wassem, Roseli; De Baura, Valter A.; Weiss, Vinícius; Yates, Marshall G.; Madeira, Humberto M F.; Pereira-Ferrari, Lilian; Fungaro, Maria H P.; De Paula, Francine M.; Pereira, Luiz F P.; Vieira, Luiz G E.; Olivares, Fábio L.; Pedrosa, Fábio O.; De Souza, Emanuel M.; Monteiro, Rose A. (2012). "The type III secretion system is necessary for the development of a pathogenic and endophytic interaction between Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans and Poaceae". BMC Microbiology. 12: 98. doi:10.1186/1471-2180-12-98. PMC 3487950. PMID 22672506.
- http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/content/48/3/785.full.pdf
- http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/content/48/3/785.full.pdf
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