Xanthomonas indica sp. nov., a non-pathogenic bacterium isolated from healthy rice (Oryza sativa) seeds from India
Rana, R.; Madhavan, V. N.; Saroha, T.; Bansal, K.; Kaur, A.; Sonti, R. V.; Patel, H. K.; Patil, P. B.
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Two yellow pigmented bacterial strains were isolated from healthy rice seeds. The strains designated as PPL560T and PPL568 were identified as members of genus Xanthomonas based on analysis of biochemical and 16S rRNA gene sequence retrieved from whole genome sequence. Isolates formed a distinct monophyletic lineage with X. sontii and X. sacchari as the closest relatives in the phylogenetic tree based on core gene content shared by reported species in genus Xanthomonas. Pairwise ortho Average Nucleotide Identity and digital DNA-DNA hybridisation values calculated against other species of Xanthomonas were below their respective cut-offs. In planta studies revealed that PPL560T and PPL568 are non-pathogenic to rice plants upon leaf clip inoculation. Absence of type III secretion system related genes and effectors further supported their non-pathogenic status. Herein, we propose Xanthomonas indica sp. nov. as novel species of genus Xanthomonas with PPL560T=MTCC13185 as its type strain and PPL568 as another constituent member.
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