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. 2007 Mar 17;75(5):1133–1142. doi: 10.1007/s00253-007-0914-z

Table 1.

Source and designations of Pseudomonas strains used in this study

Species and strain numbera Source or referenceb Other designationsc
P. putida DSM 6125 DSMZ KT2440, ATCC 47054; NCIMB 11950
P. putida DSM 3931 DSMZ mt-2, ATCC 23973; ATCC 33015; JCM 6156; NCIMB 12182
P. putida S12 Hartmans et al. 1990 ATCC 700801
P. putida DSM 291T DSMZ DSM 50202T; ATCC 12633T; ICPB 2963T; NCTC 10936T; CCUG 12690T; LMG 2257T
P. putida DSM 50198 DSMZ ATCC 17453; ICPB 2563-77; JCM 6157; NCIMB 10007
P. putida DSM 50208 DSMZ ATCC 17485; ICPB 2789-111; JCM 6158; NCIMB 12092
P. monteilii DSM 14164 DSMZ ATCC 700476; CCUG 38736; LMG 21609; CIP 104883
P. fluorescens DSM 50090T DSMZ ATCC 13525T; ICPB 3200T; NCIMB 9046T; NCTC 10038T; CCUG 1253T; LMG 1794T

aStrain designations used in this study

bDSMZ Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen, Germany

cSubcultures of the used strains available in other culture collections. ATCC American Type Culture Collection, ICPB International Collection of Phytopathogenic Bacteria, USA, NCIMB National Collections of Industrial and Marine Bacteria, UK, NCTC National Collection of Type Cultures, UK, JCM Japan Collection of Microorganisms, Japan, CIP Collection bacteriènne de l’Institut Pasteur, France, CCUG Culture Collection University Göteborg, Sweden, LMG BCCM/LMG Bacteria Collection, Belgium.