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Abstract
Two new Pseudomonas species which were isolated from rice paddy and clinical specimens (groups Ve-2 and Ve-1) are described. Strains of Pseudomonas oryzihabitans sp. nov. are yellow-pigmented, oxidase-negative, nonsporeforming, gram-negative, polarly monotrichously flagellated, rod-shaped organisms with deoxyribonucleic acid base compositions ranging from 63.9 to 65.6 mol% guanine plus cytosine, ubiquinone Q-9, major cellular fatty acids consisting of C18:1 acid, C16:0 acid, and C16:1 acid, and 3-hydroxy acids consisting of 3-OH-C10:0 acid and 3-OH-C12:0 acid. Strains of this species were isolated from rice paddy and clinical specimens (group Ve-2). The type strain of this species is strain KS0036 (= L-l = AJ 2197 = IAM 1568 = JCM 2952). Strains of Pseudomonas luteola sp. nov. are yellow-pigmented, oxidase-negative, nonsporeforming, gram-negative, polarly multitrichously flagellated, rod-shaped organisms with deoxyribonucleic acid base compositions ranging from 55.4 to 55.9 mol% guanine plus cytosine, ubiquinone Q-9, major cellular fatty acids consisting of C18:1 acid, C16:0 acid, and C16:1 acid, and hydroxy acids consisting of 3-OH-C10:0 acid and 3-OH-C12:0 acid. Strains of this species were isolated from clinical specimens (group Ve-1). The type strain of this species is strain KS0921 (= G. L. Gilardi 4239 = IAM 13000 = JCM 3352).
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