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Abstract

National Collection of Dairy Organisms strains 523, 529, and 543 are proposed as the neotype strains of (Tsenkovskii) van Tieghem, (Beijerinck) Hucker and Pederson, and (Knudsen and Sørensen) Garvie, respectively. Descriptions of the three strains are given.

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