International audienceHerein the members of the Subcommittee on Taxonomy of Rhizobia and Agrobacteria of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes review recent developments in rhizobial and agrobacterial taxonomy and propose updated minimal standards for the description of new species (and genera) in these groups. The essential requirements (minimal standards) for description of a new species are (1) a genome sequence of at least the proposed type strain and (2) evidence for differentiation from other species based on genome sequence comparisons. It is also recommended that (3) genetic variation within the species is documented with sequence data from several clearly different strains and (4) phenotypic features are describ...
Rhizobia are the bacteria that form nitrogen-fixing symbioses with legumes. Based on their characte...
Prokaryote microorganisms constitute a major part of the genetic diversity of our planet and they pl...
A need for a genomic species definition is emerging from several independent studies worldwide. In t...
International audienceHerein the members of the Subcommittee on Taxonomy of Rhizobia and Agrobacteri...
Minimal standards for the description of new cultivable strains that represent novel genera and spec...
Minimal standards for the description of new cultivable strains that represent novel genera and spec...
Minimal standards represent a collection of criteria that can be practically utilized for the descr...
From 1990 to 2000, the number of published named taxa based upon new isolates at species and genus l...
Ongoing changes in taxonomic methods, and in the rapid development of the taxonomic structure of spe...
Ongoing changes in taxonomic methods, and in the rapid development of the taxonomic structure of spe...
The issues of microbial taxonomy and potential interactions with a microbial commons are discussed, ...
The genus Agrobacterium was created a century ago by Conn who included it in the family Rhizobiaceae...
South Africa is well-known for the diversity of its legumes and their nitrogen-fixing bacterial symb...
Minimal standards for describing new taxa within the aerobic endospore-forming bacteria are proposed...
Rhizobia are the bacteria that form nitrogen-fixing symbioses with legumes. Based on their characte...
Prokaryote microorganisms constitute a major part of the genetic diversity of our planet and they pl...
A need for a genomic species definition is emerging from several independent studies worldwide. In t...
International audienceHerein the members of the Subcommittee on Taxonomy of Rhizobia and Agrobacteri...
Minimal standards for the description of new cultivable strains that represent novel genera and spec...
Minimal standards for the description of new cultivable strains that represent novel genera and spec...
Minimal standards represent a collection of criteria that can be practically utilized for the descr...
From 1990 to 2000, the number of published named taxa based upon new isolates at species and genus l...
Ongoing changes in taxonomic methods, and in the rapid development of the taxonomic structure of spe...
Ongoing changes in taxonomic methods, and in the rapid development of the taxonomic structure of spe...
The issues of microbial taxonomy and potential interactions with a microbial commons are discussed, ...
The genus Agrobacterium was created a century ago by Conn who included it in the family Rhizobiaceae...
South Africa is well-known for the diversity of its legumes and their nitrogen-fixing bacterial symb...
Minimal standards for describing new taxa within the aerobic endospore-forming bacteria are proposed...
Rhizobia are the bacteria that form nitrogen-fixing symbioses with legumes. Based on their characte...
Prokaryote microorganisms constitute a major part of the genetic diversity of our planet and they pl...
A need for a genomic species definition is emerging from several independent studies worldwide. In t...