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dc.contributor.authorVitor, Lucas-
dc.contributor.authorAmaral, Danilo Trabuco-
dc.contributor.authorCorrêa, Daniele Bussioli Alves-
dc.contributor.authorFerreira-Tonin, Mariana-
dc.contributor.authorLucon, Emanuel Torres-
dc.contributor.authorAppy, Mariana Pereira-
dc.contributor.authorTomaseto, Alex Augusto-
dc.contributor.authorDestéfano, Suzete Aparecida Lanza-
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-26T14:13:23Z-
dc.date.available2026-01-26T14:13:23Z-
dc.date.issued2023-06-
dc.identifier.citationVITOR L.; AMARAL D. T.; CORRÊA D. B. A., et al. Streptomyces hilarionis sp. nov. and Streptomyces hayashii sp. nov., two new strains associated with potato scab in Brazil. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbioogyl, v. 73, n. 6, 2023;10.1099/ijsem.0.005916. doi:10.1099/ijsem.0.005916pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1466-5026pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositoriobiologico.com.br//jspui/handle/123456789/1279-
dc.descriptionTwo new actinobacteria, designated strains IBSBF 2807T and IBSBF 2953T, isolated from scab lesions on potato tubers grown in the southern Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, respectively, were characterized and identified through a polyphasic approach. Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA sequences revealed that these two strains belong to the genus Streptomyces . Multilocus sequence analysis using five concatenated genes, atpD, gyrB, recA, rpoB and trpB, allocated strains IBSBF 2807T and IBSBF 2953T in distinct branches of Streptomyces phytopathogenic strains. PCR-RFLP analysis of the atpD gene also confirmed that these strains differ from the type strains of Streptomyces associated with potato scab. The morphological, physiological and biochemical characterization, along with the overall genome-related index properties, indicated that these two strains could be distinguished from their closest phylogenetic relatives and each other. According to the data, IBSBF 2807T and IBSBF 2953T represent two new Streptomyces species related to potato scab. The proposed names for these strains are Streptomyces hilarionis sp. nov. (IBSBF 2807T=CBMAI 2674T=ICMP 24297T=MUM 22.66T) and Streptomyces hayashii sp. nov (IBSBF 2953T=CBMAI 2675T=ICMP 24301T=MUM 22.68T).pt_BR
dc.description.abstractTwo new actinobacteria, designated strains IBSBF 2807T and IBSBF 2953T, isolated from scab lesions on potato tubers grown in the southern Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, respectively, were characterized and identified through a polyphasic approach. Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA sequences revealed that these two strains belong to the genus Streptomyces . Multilocus sequence analysis using five concatenated genes, atpD, gyrB, recA, rpoB and trpB, allocated strains IBSBF 2807T and IBSBF 2953T in distinct branches of Streptomyces phytopathogenic strains. PCR-RFLP analysis of the atpD gene also confirmed that these strains differ from the type strains of Streptomyces associated with potato scab. The morphological, physiological and biochemical characterization, along with the overall genome-related index properties, indicated that these two strains could be distinguished from their closest phylogenetic relatives and each other. According to the data, IBSBF 2807T and IBSBF 2953T represent two new Streptomyces species related to potato scab. The proposed names for these strains are Streptomyces hilarionis sp. nov. (IBSBF 2807T=CBMAI 2674T=ICMP 24297T=MUM 22.66T) and Streptomyces hayashii sp. nov (IBSBF 2953T=CBMAI 2675T=ICMP 24301T=MUM 22.68T).pt_BR
dc.language.isoen_USpt_BR
dc.subjectStreptomyces sp. novpt_BR
dc.subjectPhytopathologypt_BR
dc.subjectPolyphasic taxonomypt_BR
dc.subjectPotato scabpt_BR
dc.titleStreptomyces hilarionis sp. nov. and Streptomyces hayashii sp. nov., two new strains associated with potato scab in Brazilpt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1099/ijsem.0.005916pt_BR
dc.description.editoraMicrobiology Societypt_BR
dc.description.localdapublicacaoLondonpt_BR
dc.identifier.tipoRegulamentadopt_BR
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