Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Asaia lannaensis sp. nov., a New Acetic Acid Bacterium in the Alphaproteobacteria
Taweesak MALIMASPattaraporn YUKPHANMai TAKAHASHIMika KANEYASUWanchern POTACHAROENSomboon TANASUPAWATYasuyoshi NAKAGAWAMorakot TANTICHAROENYuzo YAMADA
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Asaia lannaensis sp. nov. was described for two strains isolated from flowers of the spider lily collected in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The isolates produced acetic acid from ethanol on ethanol/calcium carbonate agar, differing from the type strains of Asaia bogorensis, Asaia siamensis, and Asaia krungthepensis, but did not grow in the presence of 0.35% acetic acid (v/v). The new species is the fourth of the genus Asaia, the family Acetobacteraceae.
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