TY - CHAP
T1 - Symbiotic plant-microbe interactions: stress protection, plant growth promotion and biocontrol by Stenotrophomonas
AU - Berg, Gabriele
AU - Egamberdieva, D.
AU - Lugtenberg, B.
AU - Hagemann, M.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The genus Stenotrophomonas is[COMP16] phylogenetically placed[COMP17] in the γ-subclass of Proteobacteria (Moore et al., 1997). The genus was first described with the type species Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (Palleroni and Bradbury, 1993), previously called Pseudomonas maltophilia (Hugh and Ryschenko, 1961) and later changed to Xanthomonas maltophilia (Swings et al., 1983). Actually, the genus comprises eight validly described species: S. maltophilia, S. nitritireducens (Finkmann et al., 2000), S. rhizophila (Wolf et al., 2002), S. acidaminophila (Assih et al., 2002), S. koreensis (Yang et al., 2006), S. terrae, S. humi (Heylen et al., 2007), and S. chelatiphaga (Kaparullina et al., 2009). However, pheno- and genotypic studies revealed much more differentiation at species level (Ryan et al., 2009). Only two species, S. maltophilia and S. rhizophila (Wolf et al., 2002), show a strong association with …
AB - The genus Stenotrophomonas is[COMP16] phylogenetically placed[COMP17] in the γ-subclass of Proteobacteria (Moore et al., 1997). The genus was first described with the type species Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (Palleroni and Bradbury, 1993), previously called Pseudomonas maltophilia (Hugh and Ryschenko, 1961) and later changed to Xanthomonas maltophilia (Swings et al., 1983). Actually, the genus comprises eight validly described species: S. maltophilia, S. nitritireducens (Finkmann et al., 2000), S. rhizophila (Wolf et al., 2002), S. acidaminophila (Assih et al., 2002), S. koreensis (Yang et al., 2006), S. terrae, S. humi (Heylen et al., 2007), and S. chelatiphaga (Kaparullina et al., 2009). However, pheno- and genotypic studies revealed much more differentiation at species level (Ryan et al., 2009). Only two species, S. maltophilia and S. rhizophila (Wolf et al., 2002), show a strong association with …
U2 - 10.1007/978-90-481-9449-0_22
DO - 10.1007/978-90-481-9449-0_22
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-90-481-9448-3
VL - 17
T3 - Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology
SP - 445
EP - 460
BT - Symbioses and stress : joint ventures in biology
PB - Springer
CY - Dordrecht
ER -