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Polynucleobacter paneuropaeus

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Polynucleobacter paneuropaeus
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P. paneuropaeus
Binomial name
Polynucleobacter paneuropaeus
Hoetzinger et al. 2017
Type strain
MG-25-Pas1-D2 =DSM 103454 =CIP 111323
Synonyms

Polynucleobacter necessarius subsp. asymbioticus MG-25-Pas1-D2, Polynucleobacter sp. MG-25-Pas1-D2, strain MG-25-Pas1-D2

Polynucleobacter paneuropaeus[1] is an aerobic, facultatively anaerobic, chemo-organotrophic, non-motile, free-living bacterium of the genus Polynucleobacter.[2]

The type strain was isolated from a small acidic lake located in Norway. Other strains representing this species were isolated from acidic or circum-neutral lakes and ponds located in Finland, Germany, The Czech Republic, Austria and France. The northernmost observation of this species was reported for the Pasvikdalen valley in the Finnmark, Norway near Kirkenes at a latitude of about 69°N, while the southernmost known occurrence was reported for Lake Creno (Lac de Creno) at the Mediterranean island Corsica, France near the village Soccia at a latitude of about 42°N. The type strain dwells as a free-living, planktonic bacterium in the water column of the lake, thus is part of freshwater bacterioplankton.

References

  1. ^ Hoetzinger M., Schmidt J., Pitt A., Koll U., Lang E., Hahn M.W. (2019) Polynucleobacter paneuropaeus sp. nov., characterized by six strains isolated from freshwater lakes located along a 3000 km north-south cross-section across Europe. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 69:203-213. (doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.003130) [1],[2], [3]
  2. ^ LPSN - List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature