Marinomonas alcarazii sp. nov., M. rhizomae sp. nov., M. foliarum sp. nov., M. posidonica sp. nov. and M. aquiplantarum sp. nov., isolated from the microbiota of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica

Patricia Lucas-Elió, Ester Marco-Noales, Elena Espinosa, Mónica Ordax, Maŕa M. López, Neus Garcias Bonet, Nuria Marba, Carlos M. Duarte, Antonio Sanchez-Amat*

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Abstract

Five novel Gram-reaction-negative aerobic marine bacterial strains with DNA G+C contents,<50 mol% were isolated from the seagrass Posidonia oceanica. 16S rRNA sequence analysis indicated that they belonged to the genus Marinomonas. Major fatty acid compositions, comprising C 10:0 3-OH, C 16:0, C 16:1ω7c and C 18:1ω7c, supported the affiliation of these strains to the genus Marinomonas. Strains IVIA-Po-14b T, IVIA-Po-145 T and IVIA-Po-155 T were closely related to Marinomonas pontica 46-16 T, according to phylogenetic analysis. However, DNA-DNA hybridization values,<35% among these strains revealed that they represented different species. Further differences in the phenotypes and minor fatty acid compositions were also found among the strains. Another two strains, designated IVIA-Po-181 T and IVIA-Po-159 T, were found to be closely related to M. dokdonensis DSW10-10 T but DNA-DNA relatedness levels,<40% in pairwise comparisons, as well as some additional differences in phenotypes and fatty acid compositions supported the creation of two novel species. Accordingly, strains IVIA-Po- 14b T (=CEC T 7730 T =NCIMB 14671 T), IVIA-Po-145 T (=CEC T 7377 T =NCIMB 14431 T), IVIA-Po-155 T (=CEC T 7731 T =NCIMB 14672 T), IVIA-Po-181 T (=CEC T 7376 T =NCIMB 14433 T) and IVIA-Po-159T (=CECT 7732 T =NCIMB 14673 T) represent novel species, for which the names Marinomonas alcarazii sp. nov., Marinomonas rhizomae sp. nov., Marinomonas foliarum sp. nov., Marinomonas posidonica sp. nov. and Marinomonas aquiplantarum sp. nov. are proposed, respectively.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2191-2196
Number of pages6
JournalINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
Volume61
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2011
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Microbiology
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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