Details of microorganism genetic resources

Details of MAFF 301158
MAFF No.301158
CategoryBacterium
Scientific namePseudomonas sp.
Validation✔The current name marked was taxonomically verified by NARO Genebank.
Reidentified byH. Sawada (Updated: Nov 2022)
Deposited asPseudomonas cichorii (Swingle 1925) Stapp 1928
IdentifierT. Tominaga
SourceSolanum melongena L.
LocationJAPAN (TOKUSHIMA)
IsolatorT. Yamamoto
DepositorK. Nishiyama
DesignationEp-1
MediumPotato 300.0g for decoction, Sucrose 15.0g, Peptone 5.0g, Na2HPO4・12H2O 2.0g, Ca(NO3)2・4H2O 0.5g, Agar 15.0g, Distilled water 1000ml pH 6.8-
Sequence16S rpoD
Reference
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