Author:
los Santos Paulina Estrada‐de
Abstract
Abstract
Tri.nick'i.a. N.L. fem. n.
Trinickia
, formed after M.J. Trinick, an Australian microbiologist who was the first to isolate β‐rhizobia from
Mimosa
.
Proteobacteria / Betaproteobacteria / Burkholderiales / Burkholderiaceae / Trinickia
The genus
Trinickia
was established in 2018 grouping a discrete number of species. Members from this genus consist of seven species that have been isolated in the United States, China, Korea, and Brazil. Cells of this group of bacteria are Gram‐stain‐negative, aerobic, and non‐spore‐forming rods. Motility is species‐dependent and can optimally grow in slightly acidic pHs. The major fatty acid is C
16:0
. DNA G + C content is 62.9–64.70%. Known habitats are soil and soil where plants or trees are growing.
DNA G + C content (mol%)
:
62.98–63.50.
Type species
:
Trinickia
symbiotica
Estrada‐de los Santos et al. 2018
VP
.
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