Name: Trinickia Estrada-de Los Santos et al. 2018

Category: Genus

Proposed as: gen. nov.

Etymology: Tri.nick’i.a. N.L. fem. n. Trinickia, formed after M.J. Trinick, an Australian microbiologist who was the first to isolate β-rhizobia from Mimosa

Gender: feminine (stem: Trinicki-)

Type species: Trinickia symbiotica (Sheu et al. 2012) Estrada-de Los Santos et al. 2018

16S rRNA gene: Analyse FASTA

Effective publication: Estrada-de Los Santos P, Palmer M, Chavez-Ramirez B, Beukes C, Steenkamp ET, Briscoe L, Khan N, Maluk M, Lafos M, Humm E, et al. Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae. Genes (Basel) 2018; 9:389.

IJSEM list: Oren A, Garrity GM. Validation list no. 184. List of new names and new combinations previously effectively, but not validly, published. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2018; 68:3379-3393.

Nomenclatural status: validly published under the ICNP

Taxonomic status: correct name

Subdivision:

Number of child taxa with a validly published and correct name: 11
Number of child taxa with a validly published name, including synonyms: 11
Total number of child taxa: 12

Parent taxon: Burkholderiaceae Garrity et al. 2006

Assigned by: Estrada-de Los Santos P, Palmer M, Chavez-Ramirez B, Beukes C, Steenkamp ET, Briscoe L, Khan N, Maluk M, Lafos M, Humm E, et al. Whole Genome Analyses Suggests that Burkholderia sensu lato Contains Two Additional Novel Genera (Mycetohabitans gen. nov., and Trinickia gen. nov.): Implications for the Evolution of Diazotrophy and Nodulation in the Burkholderiaceae. Genes (Basel) 2018; 9:389.

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Record number: 520446
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