Two Novel Species Isolated from Wheat Rhizospheres in Serbia: Pseudomonas Serbiensis Sp. Nov. And Pseudomonas Serboccidentalis Sp. Nov

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Irena Todorović

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University

Danis Abrouk

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University

Martina Kyselková

Czech Academy of Sciences - Institute of Microbiology

Céline Lavire

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University

Marjolaine Rey

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University

Vera Raičević

University of Belgrade

Jelena Jovičić-Petrović

University of Belgrade

Yvan Moënne-Loccoz

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University

Daniel Muller

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University

Abstract

Pseudomonas strains IT-194P, IT-215P, IT-P366T and IT-P374T were isolated from the rhizospheres of wheat grown in soils sampled from different fields (some of them known to be disease-suppressive) located near Mionica, Serbia. Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA genes and of whole genome sequences showed that these strains belong to two potentially new species, one containing strains IT-P366T and IT-194P and clustering (whole genome analysis) next to P. umsongensis DSM16611T, and another species containing strains IT-P374T and IT-215P and clustering next to P. koreensis LMG21318T. Genome analysis confirmed the proposition of novel species, as ANI was below the threshold of 95% and dDDH below 70% for strains IT-P366T (compared with P. umsongensis DSM16611T) and IT-P374T (compared with P. koreensis LMG21318T). Unlike P. umsongensis DSM16611T, strains of P. serbiensis can grow on D-mannitol, but not on pectin, D-galacturonic acid, L-galactonic acid lactone and α-hydroxybutyric acid. In contrary to P. koreensis LMG21318T, strains of P. serboccidentalis can use sucrose, inosine and α-ketoglutaric acid (but not L-histidine) as carbon sources. Altogether, these results indicate the existence of two novel species for which we propose the names Pseudomonas serbiensis sp. nov., with the type strain IT-P366T (= CFBP 9060 T = LMG 32732T = EML 1791T) and Pseudomonas serboccidentalis sp. nov., with the type strain IT-P374T (= CFBP 9061 T = LMG 32734 T = EML 1792T). Strains from this study presented a set of phytobeneficial functions modulating plant hormonal balance, plant nutrition and plant protection, suggesting a potential as Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR).

Keywords: Pseudomonas, New Species, Serbia

Suggested Citation

Todorović, Irena and Abrouk, Danis and Kyselková, Martina and Lavire, Céline and Rey, Marjolaine and Raičević, Vera and Jovičić-Petrović, Jelena and Moënne-Loccoz, Yvan and Muller, Daniel, Two Novel Species Isolated from Wheat Rhizospheres in Serbia: Pseudomonas Serbiensis Sp. Nov. And Pseudomonas Serboccidentalis Sp. Nov. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4334812 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4334812

Irena Todorović

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University ( email )

Danis Abrouk

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University ( email )

Martina Kyselková

Czech Academy of Sciences - Institute of Microbiology ( email )

Céline Lavire

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University ( email )

Marjolaine Rey

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University ( email )

Vera Raičević

University of Belgrade ( email )

Jelena Jovičić-Petrović

University of Belgrade ( email )

Yvan Moënne-Loccoz

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University ( email )

Daniel Muller (Contact Author)

Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University ( email )

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