Taxon DOI
10.1601/tx.10711
Name
(Jones 1901) Bergey et al. 1923 (Approved Lists 1980)
Taxonomic Rank
species
Methodology
Nomenclatural Taxonomy [1980-2022]
Incertae sedis taxa are placed using SOSCC (Garrity and Lilburn 2008)
Parent
Taxon RecordName Record
Winslow et al. 1920 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Hauben et al. 1998
Members
(van Hall 1902) Dye 1969 (Approved Lists 1980)
Thomson et al. 1984
(Jones 1901) Bergey et al. 1923 (Approved Lists 1980)
Gallois et al. 1992
Goto and Matsumoto 1987
Type Strain
representative organism
T (= = = = = = = = =)
Type Status
Taxonomy
The taxonomic placement of this species within the root Universal Root.

  Woese et al. 1990
  (None 2015) Woese et al. 1990
  (sic) Garrity et al. 2021
  Garrity et al. 2005 emend. Williams and Kelly 2013
  (Garrity and Holt 2001) Adeolu et al. 2016
  Adeolu et al. 2016
  Winslow et al. 1920 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Hauben et al. 1998
  (Jones 1901) Bergey et al. 1923 (Approved Lists 1980)

The taxonomy from the rank of class and below is based upon currently published taxonomic opinion. For a complete taxonomy, refer to The Taxonomic Outline of Bacteria and Archaea, Release 7.7.
Citation
When referring to this Abstract, please use its Digital Object Identifier.
Taxon Abstract for the species Erwinia carotovora (Jones 1901) Bergey et al. 1923 (Approved Lists 1980). Retrieved . https://doi.org/10.1601/tx.10711.
Source File
This information was last reviewed on October 11, 2017.

References


  1. Bergey DH, Harrison FC, Breed RS, Hammer BW, Huntoon FM. In: Bergey DH, Harrison FC, Breed RS, Hammer BW, Huntoon FM (eds), Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, First Edition, The Williams and Wilkins Co., Baltimore, 1923, p. 1-442.
  2. Gallois A, Samson R, Ageron E, Grimont PAD. Erwinia carotovora subsp. odorifera subsp. nov., associated with odorous soft rot of chicory (Cichorium intybus L.). Int J Syst Bacteriol 1992; 42:582-588. https://doi.org/10.1099/00207713-42-4-582.
  3. Dye DW. A taxonomic study of the genus Erwinia. II. The "carotovora" group. New Zealand J Sci 1969; 12:81-97.
  4. Thomson SV, Hildebrand DC, Schroth MN. Identification and nutritional differentation of the Erwinia sugar beet pathogen from members of Erwinia carotovora and Erwinia chrysanthemi. Phytopathology 1981; 71:1037-1042.
  5. Goto M, Matsumoto K. Erwinia carotovora subsp. wasabiae subsp. nov. isolated from diseased rhizomes and fibrous roots of Japanese horseradish (Eutrema wasabi Maxim.). Int J Syst Bacteriol 1987; 37:130-135. https://doi.org/10.1099/00207713-37-2-130.