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A numerical taxonomic study of Propionibacterium strains from dairy sources
Author(s) -
Britz T.J.,
Riedel KH.J.
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
journal of applied bacteriology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.889
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2672
pISSN - 0021-8847
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2672.1991.tb03809.x
Subject(s) - propionibacterium , biology , taxonomy (biology) , propionibacterium acnes , numerical taxonomy , microbiology and biotechnology , cluster (spacecraft) , linkage (software) , genetics , bacteria , zoology , gene , computer science , programming language
T.J. BRITZ AND K‐H.J. RIEDEL. 1991. Phenotypic results from 81 tests conducted on 73 propionibacteria, including five type strains, 22 reference strains, unidentified propionibacteria and strains isolated from dairy sources, were analysed by numerical taxonomy. Characters giving uniform results were excluded. With the simple matching coefficient and the single linkage cluster analysis, 61 cultures were recovered in five major clusters. Final linkage of all the Propionibacterium cultures examined was at the 77% S‐level. The results clearly showed that it was possible to distinguish between the ‘classical’ and ‘cutaneous’ Propionibacterium spp., corresponding with the type habitat of each group. The major ‘classical’ clusters were equated with the P. freudenreichii, P. thoenii, P. jensenii and P. acidipropionici species, while the only major ‘cutaneous’ cluster was equated with the P. acnes species. The major clusters were identified by relating them to specific type strains and by comparing phenotypic characteristics. The differentiating characteristics of each cluster were determined. The largest cluster, representing 37% of the strains, was equated with P. jensenii but contained cultures that produced an atypical brown/red pigment. These strains, although positively identified as P. jensenii , could also be identified as the ‘old’‘ P. rubrum ’ species. Thus if pigmentation is used as differential characteristic two distinct groups of propionibacteria could be identified within the P. jensenii species.

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