Elevation of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. californiensis to species level as Clavibacter californiensis sp. nov., merging and re-classification of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. chilensis and Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. phaseoli as Clavibacter phaseoli sp. nov. based on complete genome in silico analyses
Dario Arizala, Shefali Dobhal, Anne M. Alvarez, Mohammad Arif
Abstract
The Gram-positive genus Clavibacter is currently divided into seven species ( Clavibacter michiganensis , Clavibacter nebraskensis , Clavibacter capsici , Clavibacter sepedonicus , Clavibacter tessellarius , Clavibacter insidiosus and Clavibacter zhangzhiyongii ) and three subspecies ( C. michiganensis subsp. californiensis , C. michiganensis subsp. chilensis and C. michiganensis subsp. phaseoli ). Recent studies have indicated that the taxonomic rank of the subspecies must be re-evaluated. In this research, we assessed the taxonomic position of the three C. michiganensis subspecies and clarified the taxonomic nomenclature of other 75 Clavibacter strains. The complete genomes of the type strains of the three Clavibacter subspecies, the type strain of C. tessellarius and C. nebraskensis A6096 were sequenced using PacBio RSII technology. Application of whole-genome-based computational approaches such as average nucleotide identity (ANI), digital DNA–DNA hybridization, multi-locus sequence analysis of seven housekeeping genes ( acnA , atpD , bipA , icdA , mtlD , recA and rpoB ), a phylogenomic tree reconstructed from 1 028 core genes, and ANI-based phylogeny provided sufficient justification for raising C. michiganensis subsp. californiensis to the species level. These results led us to propose the establishment of Clavibacter californiensis sp. nov. as a species with its type s