Biology:Caballeronia sordidicola

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Short description: Species of bacterium


Caballeronia sordidicola
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C. sordidicola
Binomial name
Caballeronia sordidicola
(Lim et al. 2003) Dobritsa and Samadpour 2016[1]
Synonyms
  • Burkholderia sordidicola Lim et al. 2003

Caballeronia sordidicola is a species of bacteria[2] which has been reported to perform biological nitrogen fixation and promote plant growth[3][4][5][6]

References

  1. "Transfer of eleven species of the genus Burkholderia to the genus Paraburkholderia and proposal of Caballeronia gen. nov. to accommodate twelve species of the genera Burkholderia and Paraburkholderia". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 66 (8): 2836–2846. August 2016. doi:10.1099/ijsem.0.001065. PMID 27054671. 
  2. Burkholderia J.P. Euzéby: List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature
  3. Puri, Akshit; Padda, Kiran Preet; Chanway, Chris P. (2020-01-01). "Can naturally-occurring endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria of hybrid white spruce sustain boreal forest tree growth on extremely nutrient-poor soils?". Soil Biology and Biochemistry 140: 107642. doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2019.107642. ISSN 0038-0717. 
  4. Puri, Akshit; Padda, Kiran Preet; Chanway, Chris P. (2018-12-15). "Evidence of endophytic diazotrophic bacteria in lodgepole pine and hybrid white spruce trees growing in soils with different nutrient statuses in the West Chilcotin region of British Columbia, Canada". Forest Ecology and Management 430: 558–565. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2018.08.049. ISSN 0378-1127. 
  5. Padda, Kiran Preet; Puri, Akshit; Chanway, Chris P. (2018-09-20). "Isolation and identification of endophytic diazotrophs from lodgepole pine trees growing at unreclaimed gravel mining pits in central interior British Columbia, Canada". Canadian Journal of Forest Research 48 (12): 1601–1606. doi:10.1139/cjfr-2018-0347. ISSN 0045-5067. 
  6. "Sustaining the growth of Pinaceae trees under nutrient-limited edaphic conditions via plant-beneficial bacteria". PLOS ONE 15 (8): e0238055. 2020-08-26. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0238055. PMID 32845898. Bibcode2020PLoSO..1538055P. 

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