Effective publication:
Aristovskaya TV, Parinkina OM. A new soil microorganism Seliberia stellata n. gen. n. sp. (in Russian). Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences USSR (Series Biology) 1963; 218:49-56.
IJSEM list:
Skerman VBD, McGowan V, Sneath PHA. Approved lists of bacterial names. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1980; 30:225-420.
Nomenclatural status:
validly published under the ICNP
Taxonomic status:
correct name
Risk group:
1
Notes:
🥇 Nomenclatural type of the genus Seliberia Aristovskaya and Parinkina 1963 (Approved Lists 1980).Publication:
Aristovskaya TV, Parinkina OM. A new soil microorganism Seliberia stellata n. gen. n. sp. (in Russian). Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences USSR (Series Biology) 1963; 218:49-56.
😷 The risk group for Canada has been imported on 2024-02-27. The full classification is: risk group = 1, note = "Security sensitive biological agent: No - Terrestrial animal pathogen under Canadian Food Inspection Agency authority: No". — The risk group for Swiss Confederation has been imported on 2024-02-01. The full classification is: risk group = 1. — The risk group for Germany has been imported on 2023-10-29. The full classification is: risk group = 1.
🧍 The currently distributed strains VKM B-1340 and CECT 7960 are not the original type strain of Seliberia stellata. Velázquez et al. 2015 requested the Judicial Commission to recognize the organism deposited as VKM B-1340 and CECT 7960 as a member Bradyrhizobium betae and to examine the status of the name Seliberia stellata Aristovskaya and Parinkina 1963 (Request for an Opinion, Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 65, 2337–2340).Publication:
Rivas R, Willems A, Palomo JL, Garcia-Benavides P, Mateos PF, Martinez-Molina E, Gillis M, Velazquez E. Bradyrhizobium betae sp. nov., isolated from roots of Beta vulgaris affected by tumour-like deformations. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2004; 54:1271-1275.
🧍 Yarza et al. (2013) expected for accession HE795128, originating from the alleged type-strain deposit CECT 7960, an affiliation with Hyphomicrobiaceae (Gammaproteobacteria) but observed an affiliation with Bradyrhizobiaceae (Gammaproteobacteria) and 100% similarity against Bradyrhizobium betae.Publication:
Yarza P, Sproer C, Swiderski J, Mrotzek N, Spring S, Tindall BJ, Gronow S, Pukall R, Klenk HP, Lang E, et al. Sequencing orphan species initiative (SOS): Filling the gaps in the 16S rRNA gene sequence database for all species with validly published names. Syst Appl Microbiol 2013; 36:69-73.
🧍 The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the type strain shows an unexpected affiliation with the family Bradyrhizobiaceae (100% similarity against Bradyrhizobium betae).Publication:
Yarza P, Sproer C, Swiderski J, Mrotzek N, Spring S, Tindall BJ, Gronow S, Pukall R, Klenk HP, Lang E, et al. Sequencing orphan species initiative (SOS): Filling the gaps in the 16S rRNA gene sequence database for all species with validly published names. Syst Appl Microbiol 2013; 36:69-73.
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Aristovskaya TV, Parinkina OM. A new soil microorganism Seliberia stellata n. gen. n. sp. (in Russian). Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences USSR (Series Biology) 1963; 218:49-56.
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