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Genus Brenneria

Warning: In the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature, an arrow () only indicates the sequence of valid publication of names and does not mean that the last name in the sequence must be used (see: Introduction).

Number of species, including synonyms, cited in this file: 9
Number of subspecies, including synonyms, cited in this file: 4

Classification (Warning: see also the file "Classification of prokaryotes: Introduction").


For a detailed description of this taxon see Bergey’s Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria (BMSAB).


 

Brenneria Hauben et al. 1999, gen. nov.
Type species: ¤ Brenneria salicis (Day 1924) Hauben et al. 1999.
Etymology: N.L. fem. n. Brenneria, named after Don J. Brenner.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 68. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 1-3.
Effective publication: HAUBEN (L.), MOORE (E.R.B.), VAUTERIN (L.), STEENACKERS (M.), MERGAERT (J.), VERDONCK (L.) and SWINGS (J.): Phylogenetic position of phytopathogens within the Enterobacteriaceae. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 1998, 21, 384-397.
Validation List no. 68 in IJSEM Online - Effective publication Online

Brenneria Hauben et al. 1999 emend. Brady et al. 2012.
Reference: BRADY (C.L.), CLEENWERCK (I.), DENMAN (S.), VENTER (S.N.), RODRÍGUEZ-PALENZUELA (P.), COUTINHO (T.A.) and DE VOS (P.): Proposal to reclassify Brenneria quercina (Hildebrand and Schroth 1967) Hauben et al. 1999 into a new genus, Lonsdalea gen. nov., as Lonsdalea quercina comb. nov., descriptions of Lonsdalea quercina subsp. quercina comb. nov., Lonsdalea quercina subsp. iberica subsp. nov. and Lonsdalea quercina subsp. britannica subsp. nov., emendation of the description of the genus Brenneria, reclassification of Dickeya dieffenbachiae as Dickeya dadantii subsp. dieffenbachiae comb. nov., and emendation of the description of Dickeya dadantii. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2012, 62, 1592-1602.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Note: In the paper by Brady et al. 2012, the genus Brenneria is erroneously cited as Brenneria (Day 1924) Hauben et al. 1999.

Brenneria Hauben et al. 1999 emend. Brady et al. 2012 emend. Brady et al. 2015.
Reference: BRADY, C., HUNTER, G., KIRK, S., ARNOLD, D. and DENMAN, S. 2015. Description of Brenneria roseae sp. nov. and two subspecies, Brenneria roseae subspecies roseae ssp. nov and Brenneria roseae subspecies americana ssp. nov. isolated from symptomatic oak.
Original article.

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Brenneria alni (Surico et al. 1996) Hauben et al. 1999, comb. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) PVFi 20 = ATCC 700181= CCUG 48887 = CIP 104916 = DSM 11811 = ICMP 12481 = NCPPB 3934.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AJ233409.
Basonym: ¤ Erwinia alni Surico et al. 1996.
Etymology: L. gen. n. alni, of alder, referring to the plant from which the organism was first isolated.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 68. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 1-3.
Effective publication: HAUBEN (L.), MOORE (E.R.B.), VAUTERIN (L.), STEENACKERS (M.), MERGAERT (J.), VERDONCK (L.) and SWINGS (J.): Phylogenetic position of phytopathogens within the Enterobacteriaceae. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 1998, 21, 384-397.
Validation List no. 68 in IJSEM Online - Effective publication Online

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Brenneria goodwinii Denman et al. 2012, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) FRB 141 = R-43656 = BCC 845 = LMG 26270 = NCPPB 4484.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: JN544202.
Etymology: N.L. masc. gen. n. goodwinii, of Goodwin, named in honour of Peter John Goodwin, for his major contribution to promoting the health and prosperity of oak in Britain.
Valid publication: DENMAN (S.), BRADY (C.), KIRK (S.), CLEENWERCK (I.), VENTER (S.), COUTINHO (T.) and DE VOS (P.): Brenneria goodwinii sp. nov., associated with acute oak decline in the UK. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2012, 62, 2451-2456.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Brenneria nigrifluens (Wilson et al. 1957) Hauben et al. 1999, comb. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ATCC 13028= CCUG 48853 = CIP 105198 = CFBP 3616 = CFBP 4998 = DSM 30175 = LMG 2694 = NCPPB 564.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: U80203.
Basonym: ¤ Erwinia nigrifluens Wilson et al. 1957 (Approved Lists 1980).
Other synonym: "Erwinia amylovora var. nigrifluens" Dye 1968.
Etymology: L. adj. niger -gra -grum, black; L. v. fluo, to flow; N.L. part. adj. nigrifluens, black flowing.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 68. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 1-3.
Effective publication: HAUBEN (L.), MOORE (E.R.B.), VAUTERIN (L.), STEENACKERS (M.), MERGAERT (J.), VERDONCK (L.) and SWINGS (J.): Phylogenetic position of phytopathogens within the Enterobacteriaceae. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 1998, 21, 384-397.
Validation List no. 68 in IJSEM Online - Effective publication Online

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Brenneria paradisiaca (Fernandez-Borrero and Lopez-Duque 1970) Hauben et al. 1999, comb. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ATCC 33242= CFBP 4178 = LMG 2542 = NCPPB 2511.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: Z96096.
Basonym: ¤ Erwinia paradisiaca Fernandez-Borrero and Lopez-Duque 1970 (Approved Lists 1980).
Etymology: L. fem. adj. paradisiaca, of or belonging to Paradise, Paradisiacal, referring to the isolation of the organism from Musa paradisiaca.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 68. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 1-3.
Effective publication: HAUBEN (L.), MOORE (E.R.B.), VAUTERIN (L.), STEENACKERS (M.), MERGAERT (J.), VERDONCK (L.) and SWINGS (J.): Phylogenetic position of phytopathogens within the Enterobacteriaceae. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 1998, 21, 384-397.
Validation List no. 68 in IJSEM Onlin - Effective publication Online

¤ Dickeya paradisiaca (Fernandez-Borrero and Lopez-Duque 1970) Samson et al. 2005, comb. nov.

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Brenneria populi Li et al. 2015, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) D9-5=CFCC 11963=KCTC 42088.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: KJ632518.
Etymology: N.L. fem. gen. adj. populi, of Populus, the poplar tree.
Source: Plant pathogen.
Valid publication: LI, Y., FANG, W., XUE, H., LIANG, W.-X., WANG, L.-F., TIAN, G.-Z., WANG, X.-Z., LIN, C.-L., LI, X. and PIAO, C.-G. 2015. Brenneria populi sp. nov., isolated from symptomatic bark of Populus×euramericana canker. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 65, 432-437
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Brenneria populi subsp. brevivirga Zheng et al. 2017, subsp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) D8-10-4-5=CFCC 11935=KCTC 42841.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: KX987135.
Etymology: L. adj. brevis, short; L. fem. n. virga, a rod; N.L. fem. n. brevivirga, a short rod.
Source: Plant pathogen.
Valid publication: ZHENG, M. H., PIAO, C. G., XUE, H., GUO, M. W. and LI, Y. 2017. Brenneria populi subsp. brevivirga subsp. nov. isolated from symptomatic bark of Populus &mult; euramericana canker, and description of Brenneria populi subsp. populi subsp. nov. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 67, 3633-3638.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Brenneria populi subsp. populi Zheng et al. 2017, subsp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) D9-5=CFCC 11963=KCTC 42088.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: KJ632518.
Etymology: N.L. fem. gen. adj. populi, of Populus, the poplar tree.
Source: Plant pathogen.
Valid publication: ZHENG, M. H., PIAO, C. G., XUE, H., GUO, M. W. and LI, Y. 2017. Brenneria populi subsp. brevivirga subsp. nov. isolated from symptomatic bark of Populus &mult; euramericana canker, and description of Brenneria populi subsp. populi subsp. nov. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 67, 3633-3638.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Brenneria quercina (Hildebrand and Schroth 1967) Hauben et al. 1999, comb. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ATCC 29281= CCUG 48867 = CFBP 3617 = CIP 105201 = DSM 4561 = ICMP 1845 = LMG 2724 = NCPPB 1852.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AJ233416.
Basonym: ¤ Erwinia quercina Hildebrand and Schroth 1967 (Approved Lists 1980).
Etymology: L. fem. adj. quercina, of or pertaining to oak.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 68. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 1-3.
Effective publication: HAUBEN (L.), MOORE (E.R.B.), VAUTERIN (L.), STEENACKERS (M.), MERGAERT (J.), VERDONCK (L.) and SWINGS (J.): Phylogenetic position of phytopathogens within the Enterobacteriaceae. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 1998, 21, 384-397.
Validation List no. 68 in IJSEM Online - Effective publication Online

Note: On the Validation List no. 68, the type strain ATCC 29281is erroneously cited as ATCC 29181(sic).
Reference: Erratum. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 934.

¤ Lonsdalea quercina (Hildebrand and Schroth 1967) Brady et al. 2012, comb. nov.

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Brenneria roseae Brady et al. 2015, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) FRB 222=LMG 27714=NCPPB 4581.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: KF308291.
Etymology: N.L. gen. fem. n. roseae, of Rose, named after Joan Rose for her many contributions to forest pathology in the United Kingdom between 1989 and 2012.
Source: Plant pathogen.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 161. List of new names and new combinations previously effectively, but not validly, published. Int. J Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 65 (2015), 1-4.
Validation List Online
Effective publication: BRADY, C., HUNTER, G., KIRK, S., ARNOLD, D. and DENMAN, S. 2014. Description of Brenneria roseae sp. nov. and two subspecies, Brenneria roseae subspecies roseae ssp. nov. and Brenneria roseae subspecies americana ssp. nov. isolated from symptomatic oak. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 37, 396-401.
Effective publication Online

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Brenneria roseae subsp. americana Brady et al. 2015, subsp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) FRB 223=LMG 27715=NCPPB 4582.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: KF308292.
Etymology: N.L. fem. adj. americana, American, referring to the country from which the strains were isolated.
Source: Plant pathogen.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 161. List of new names and new combinations previously effectively, but not validly, published. Int. J Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 65 (2015), 1-4.
Validation List Online
Effective publication: BRADY, C., HUNTER, G., KIRK, S., ARNOLD, D. and DENMAN, S. 2014. Description of Brenneria roseae sp. nov. and two subspecies, Brenneria roseae subspecies roseae ssp. nov and Brenneria roseae subspecies americana ssp. nov. isolated from symptomatic oak. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 37, 396-401.
Effective publication online

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Brenneria roseae subsp. roseae Brady et al. 2015, subsp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) FRB 222=LMG 27714=NCPPB 4581.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: KF308291.
Etymology: N.L. gen. fem. n. roseae, of Rose, named after Joan Rose for her many contributions to forest pathology in the United Kingdom between 1989 and 2012.
Source: Plant pathogen.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 161. List of new names and new combinations previously effectively, but not validly, published. Int. J Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 65 (2015), 1-4.
Validation List Online
Effective publication: BRADY, C., HUNTER, G., KIRK, S., ARNOLD, D. and DENMAN, S. 2014. Description of Brenneria roseae sp. nov. and two subspecies, Brenneria roseae subspecies roseae ssp. nov. and Brenneria roseae subspecies americana ssp. nov. isolated from symptomatic oak. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 37, 396-401.
Effective publication online

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Brenneria rubrifaciens (Wilson et al. 1967) Hauben et al. 1999, comb. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ATCC 29291= CCUG 48854 = CFBP 3619 = CIP 105203 = DSM 4483 = ICMP 1915 = LMG 2709 = NCPPB 2020.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AJ233418.
Basonym: ¤ Erwinia rubrifaciens Wilson et al. 1967 (Approved Lists 1980).
Etymology: L. adj. ruber -bra -brum, red; L. v. facio, to make, to produce; N.L. part. adj. rubrifaciens, red-producing.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 68. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 1-3.
Effective publication: HAUBEN (L.), MOORE (E.R.B.), VAUTERIN (L.), STEENACKERS (M.), MERGAERT (J.), VERDONCK (L.) and SWINGS (J.): Phylogenetic position of phytopathogens within the Enterobacteriaceae. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 1998, 21, 384-397.
Validation List no. 68 in IJSEM Online - Effective publication Online

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Brenneria salicis (Day 1924) Hauben et al. 1999, comb. nov. (Type species of the genus.)
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ATCC 15712= CCUG 48855 = CFBP 802 = CIP 105204 = DSM 30166 = ICMP 1587 = LMG 2698 = NCPPB 447.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: U80210.
Basonym: ¤ Erwinia salicis (Day 1924) Chester 1939 (Approved Lists 1980).
Other synonyms: "Bacterium salicis" Day 1924, "Phytomonas salicis" (Day 1924) Magrou 1937, "Pseudobacterium salicis" (Day 1924) Krasil'nikov 1949, "Erwinia amylovora var. salicis" Martinec and Kocur 1963, "Pseudomonas saliciperda" Lindeijer 1932.
Etymology: L. n. salix, the willow; L. gen. n. salicis, of the willow.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 68. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 1-3.
Effective publication: HAUBEN (L.), MOORE (E.R.B.), VAUTERIN (L.), STEENACKERS (M.), MERGAERT (J.), VERDONCK (L.) and SWINGS (J.): Phylogenetic position of phytopathogens within the Enterobacteriaceae. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 1998, 21, 384-397.
Validation List no. 68 in IJSEM Online- Effective publication Online

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