taxonID	type	description	language	source
03FE87A4FF987A23C328BA98FF62FCF0.taxon	etymology	Deinococcus hibisci (hi. bis′ ci. L. gen. n. hibisci of the plant genus Hibiscus).	en	Moya, Gabriela, Yan, Zheng-Fei, Chu, Dong-Hun, Won, KyungHwa, Yang, Jung-Eun, Wang, Qi-Jun, Kook, Moo-Chang, Yi, Tae-Hoo (2018): Deinococcus hibisci sp. nov., isolated from rhizosphere of Hibiscus syriacus L. (mugunghwa flower). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 68 (1): 28-34, DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.002405, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.002405
03FE87A4FF987A23C328BA98FF62FCF0.taxon	description	Cells are Gram-positive cocci, 2.7 – 1.9 × 1.3 – 0.9 µm, strictly aerobic and non-motile. Colonies are smooth, bright, flat, circular, pink-coloured and 0.5 – 0.8 mm in diameter. Catalase and oxidase activities are positive. Flexirubin-type pigments are not produced. Can grow in TSB at 15 – 38 Ǫ C, optimum growth occurs from 25 – 30 Ǫ C. Growth occurs on R 2 A, TSA and NA agar, grows weakly on LA and MacConkey agar but not on MA. Strain THG-AG 1.5 T can grow in TSB at pH 6.0 – 8.5 (optimum 6.5 – 7.5) and in the presence of additional 0 – 1.5 % (w / v) NaCl. Cells are able to hydrolyse Tween 80 and CMC but not L- tyrosine, casein, chitin, starch and DNA. Positive for alkaline phosphatase, esterase (C 4), esterase lipase (C 8), leucine arylamidase, valine arylamidase, cystine arylamidase, trypsin, a- chymotrypsin, acid phosphatase, naphthol-AS-BI-phosphohydrolase, b - galactosidase, a- glucosidase and b- glucosidase; weakly positive for lipase (C 14); negative for a- galactosidase, b- glucuronidase, N - acetyl-b- glucosaminidase, a- mannosidase and a- fucosidase. Positive for reduction of nitrate to nitrites, assimilation of PNPG, arginine dihydrolase, D- glucose, L- arabinose, D- mannose, D- mannitol, maltose, and hydrolysis of urea, aesculin and gelatin; weakly positive for trisodium citrate; negative for indole production, glucose acidification, assimilation of N- acetyl-glucosamine, gluconate, caprate, adipate, malate and phenyl-acetate. Positive for utilization of salicin, melibiose, D- sorbitol, L- histidine, 2 - ketogluconate, 3 - hydroxy-butyrate, L- proline, sucrose, L- alanine and glycogen; weakly positive for valerate, D- ribose, itaconate, sodium malonate, sodium acetate and D, L- lactate; negative for L- fucose, propionate, 4 - hydroxy-benzoate, L- rhamnose, inositol, suberate, 5 - ketogluconate, 3 - hydroxy-benzoate and L- serine. Weakly positive for assimilation of glycerol, D- fructose and trehalose; negative for erythritol, D- arabinose, D- xylose, L- xylose, D- adonitol, methyl b- D- xylopyranoside, D- galactose, L- sorbose, dulcitol, methyl a- D- mannopyranoside, methyl a- D- glucopyranoside, N - acetyl-D- glucosamine, amygdalin, arbutin, cellobiose, lactose, inulin, melezitose, raffinose, xylitol, gentiobiose, D- turanose, D- lyxose, D- tagatose, D- fucose, D- arabitol and L- arabitol. The predominant respiratory quinone is menaquinone- 8 (MK- 8); and iso-C 15: 0, C 15: 1 Ɯ 6 c, C 16: 0, iso-C 17: 0, C 17: 0, C 18: 0 and summed feature 3 (C 16: 1 Ɯ 7 c and / or C 16: 1 Ɯ 6 c) are the major components of the cellular fatty acids (Ȅ 7 %). The major polar lipids are a phosphoglycolipid, six unidentified glycolipids and an unidentified aminophospholipid. The polyamine is spermidine. The novel strain exhibits tolerance to UV irradiation (> 1500 J m ‒ 2) and to gamma radiation (> 12 kGy). The G + C content of genomic DNA of strain THG-AG 1.5 T is 74.8 mol %. The peptidoglycan amino acids are alanine, valine, glutamic acid, glycine, ornithine, lysine and aspartic acid. The whole-cell-wall sugars are ribose, mannose and glucose. Strain THG-AG 1.5 T (= KACC 18850 T = CCTCC AB 2016078 T) was isolated from a rhizosphere soil sample of Hibiscus syriacus L. (Mugunghwa flower), collected in Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea.	en	Moya, Gabriela, Yan, Zheng-Fei, Chu, Dong-Hun, Won, KyungHwa, Yang, Jung-Eun, Wang, Qi-Jun, Kook, Moo-Chang, Yi, Tae-Hoo (2018): Deinococcus hibisci sp. nov., isolated from rhizosphere of Hibiscus syriacus L. (mugunghwa flower). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 68 (1): 28-34, DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.002405, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.002405
