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Pseudomonas meliae is a fluorescent, Gram-negative, soil bacterium that causes bacterial gall of the chinaberry (Melia azedarach),[1] from which it derives its name. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. meliae has been placed in the Pseudomonas syringae group.[2] Genotypic characteristics of the causal agent of chinaberry gall were determined by Aeini and Taghavi.[3]

Pseudomonas meliae
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Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Gammaproteobacteria
Order: Pseudomonadales
Family: Pseudomonadaceae
Genus: Pseudomonas
Species:
P. meliae
Binomial name
Pseudomonas meliae
Ogimi 1981
Type strain
ATCC 33050

CFBP 3225
ICMP 6289
LMG 2220
NCPPB 3033

References

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  1. ^ Ogimi, C (1981). "Studies on bacterial gall of chinaberry (Melia azedarach Lin.), caused by Pseudomonas meliae n. sp". Bull Coll Agric Univ Ryukyus. 24: 497–556.
  2. ^ Anzai; Kim, H; Park, JY; Wakabayashi, H; Oyaizu, H; et al. (Jul 2000). "Phylogenetic affiliation of the pseudomonads based on 16S rRNA sequence". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 50 (4): 1563–89. doi:10.1099/00207713-50-4-1563. PMID 10939664.
  3. ^ Aeini, Milad; Taghavi, Seyed Mohsen (2013). "Genotypic characteristics of the causal agent of chinaberry gall". Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection. 47 (12): 1–9. doi:10.1080/03235408.2013.845997. S2CID 84719211.
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