Exemplar DOI
10.1601/ex.7319
Strain Identifiers
A-65 (=Burkholder no. A65 =RIA 70 =CGMCC 4.1526 =CBS 650.69 =NIHJ 38(0163) =KCC S-0526 =IMET 41356 =NBRC 13096 =ETH 26169 =DSM 41109 =VKM Ac-589 =IFO 13096 =NRRL 2277 =ATCC 10712 =ISP 5230 =BCRC 11512 =ATCC 25508 =JCM 4526 =NRRL B-2277 =LMG 19308 =RIA 1288 =IMRU 3625 =IMRU 3534 =DSM 40230 =P.D. 04745 =NBRC 12595)
RIA 70
CGMCC 4.1526
CBS 650.69
A-65
NIHJ 38(0163)
KCC S-0526
IMET 41356
NBRC 13096
ETH 26169
DSM 41109
VKM Ac-589
IFO 13096
NRRL 2277
ATCC 10712
ISP 5230
BCRC 11512
Burkholder no. A65
ATCC 25508
JCM 4526
NRRL B-2277
LMG 19308
RIA 1288
IMRU 3625
IMRU 3534
DSM 40230
P.D. 04745
NBRC 12595
Taxonomic Placement

Type Status
This is the type strain for Ehrlich et al. 1948 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Nouioui et al. 2018.
Genome Assembly
16S gene
Feature
NCBI BioSample
SAMEA3138410
Genome Assembly
Chromosome
Chromosome
Citation
When referring to this Abstract, please use its Digital Object Identifier.
Exemplar Abstract for A-65 (=Burkholder no. A65 =RIA 70 =CGMCC 4.1526 =CBS 650.69 =NIHJ 38(0163) =KCC S-0526 =IMET 41356 =NBRC 13096 =ETH 26169 =DSM 41109 =VKM Ac-589 =IFO 13096 =NRRL 2277 =ATCC 10712 =ISP 5230 =BCRC 11512 =ATCC 25508 =JCM 4526 =NRRL B-2277 =LMG 19308 =RIA 1288 =IMRU 3625 =IMRU 3534 =DSM 40230 =P.D. 04745 =NBRC 12595). Retrieved . https://doi.org/10.1601/ex.7319.
Source File
Isolated by the Osborn Botanical Laboratory (Yale Univetsity, New Haven, Conniecticut) from a soil sample collected in a mulched field near Caracas, Venezuela. The type culture was placed in the Culture Bureau of Parke, Davis and Company at Detroit as no. 04745.
This information was last reviewed on December 13, 2019.

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