2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10482-015-0630-0
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Tenacibaculum finnmarkense sp. nov., a fish pathogenic bacterium of the family Flavobacteriaceae isolated from Atlantic salmon

Abstract: A novel Gram-stain negative, aerobic, non-flagellated, rod-shaped gliding bacterial strain, designated HFJT, was isolated from a skin lesion of a diseased Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in Finnmark, Norway. Colonies were observed to be yellow pigmented with entire and/or undulating margins and did not adhere to the agar. The 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that the strain belongs to the genus Tenacibaculum (family Flavobacteriaceae, phylum ‘Bacteroidetes’). Strain HFJT exhibits high 16S rRNA gene sequence simi… Show more

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“…That Tenacibaculum isolates from Atlantic salmon do not grow on blood agar supplemented with NaCl is recently demonstrated by Småge et al . (). The representative colonies sequenced represented Moritella , Photobacterium and two Aliivibrio phenotypes.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…That Tenacibaculum isolates from Atlantic salmon do not grow on blood agar supplemented with NaCl is recently demonstrated by Småge et al . (). The representative colonies sequenced represented Moritella , Photobacterium and two Aliivibrio phenotypes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Tenacibaculum finnmarkense is a recently suggested novel fish pathogenic species in which strain Tsp.5 belong (Småge et al . ). The study of Småge et al .…”
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“…Likewise, non-marine flavobacteria are ubiquitous in soil and often strongly enriched in the rhizosphere (Bodenhausen et al, 2013) and freshwater lakes and streams (Kim et al, 2009;Shin et al, 2017). Moreover, several flavobacterial lineages are known pathogens, such as the non-marine species Elizabethkingia meningosepticum causing meningitis in neonates (Ceyhan and Celik, 2011) and Flavobacterium psychrophilum threatening freshwater fishes (Duchaud et al, 2007), and the marine species Tenacibaculum maritimum causing marine fish diseases (Småge et al, 2016). Adaptation to such diverse ecological niches indicates high genomic plasticity in Flavobacteriaceae.…”
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confidence: 99%