Biology:Ensifer fredii

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Short description: Species of bacterium

Ensifer fredii
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Alphaproteobacteria
Order: Hyphomicrobiales
Family: Rhizobiaceae
Genus: Ensifer
Species:
E. fredii
Binomial name
Ensifer fredii
(Scholla & Elkan, 1984) Young, 2003
Synonyms[1]
  • (Scholla and Elkan, 1984) Chen et al., 1988 emend. De Lajudie et al., 1994 (Chen et al., 1988) Young, 2003
  • Chen et al., 1988 Rhizobium fredii
  • Ensifer xinjiangensis Scholla and Elkan, 1984
  • Sinorhizobium fredii Sinorhizobium xinjiangense

Ensifer fredii is a nitrogen fixing bacterium.[2] It is a fast-growing root nodule bacterium. Ensifer fredii exhibits a broad host-range and is able to nodulate both determinant hosts, such as soy, as well as indeterminate hosts including the pigeon pea.[clarification needed] Because of their ease of host infection there is interest in their genetics and the symbiotic role in host infection and nodule formation.[3]

History

Ensifer fredii was first isolated from soybeans. The type strain was isolated from a root nodule of Glycine max growing in Hunan Province, China, designated strain USDA 205 (= ATCC 35423 = PRC 205).

References

  1. "Ensifer fredii". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=961444. 
  2. Scholla, M. H.; Elkan, G. H. (1984). "Rhizobium fredii sp. nov., a Fast-Growing Species That Effectively Nodulates Soybeans". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 34 (4): 484–486. doi:10.1099/00207713-34-4-484. ISSN 0020-7713. 
  3. López-Baena, Francisco J.; Ruiz-Sainz, José E.; Rodríguez-Carvajal, Miguel A.; Vinardell, José M. (2016-05-18). "Bacterial Molecular Signals in the Sinorhizobium fredii-Soybean Symbiosis" (in en). International Journal of Molecular Sciences 17 (5): 755. doi:10.3390/ijms17050755. PMID 27213334. 

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