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Acinetobacter lactucae sp nov., isolated from iceberg lettuce (Asteraceae: Lactuca sativa)

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MICROBIOLOGY SOC
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.001234

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Strain NRRL B-41902(T) and three closely related strains were isolated from iceberg lettuce. The strain was found to consist of strictly aerobic, Gram-stain-negative rods that formed cocci in late stationary phase. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that strain NRRL B-41902(T) was most closely related to species within the genera Acinetobacter, and that a grouping of it and the three other closely related strains was most closely related to the type strain of Acinetobacter pittii, which was also confirmed through a phylogenomic analysis. Moreover, in silico DNA-DNA hybridization analysis revealed a substantial amount of genomic divergence (39.1 %) between strain NRRL B-41902(T) and the type strain of A. pittii, which is expected if the strains represent distinct species. Further phenotypic analysis revealed that strain NRRL B-41902(T) was able to utilize a combination of L-serine, citraconic acid and citramalic acid, which differentiated it from other, closely related Acinetobacter species. Therefore, strain NRRL B-41902(T) (=CCUG 68785(T)) is proposed as the type strain of a novel species, Acinetobacter lactucae sp. nov.

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