Ensifer meliloti

Ensifer meliloti (formerly Rhizobium meliloti and Sinorhizobium meliloti) are an aerobic, Gram-negative, and diazotrophic species of bacteria. S. meliloti are motile and possess a cluster of peritrichous flagella. S. meliloti fix atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia for their legume hosts, such as alfalfa. S. meliloti forms a symbiotic relationship with legumes from the genera Medicago, Melilotus and Trigonella, including the model legume Medicago truncatula. This symbiosis promotes the development of a plant organ, termed a root nodule. Because soil often contains a limited amount of nitrogen for plant use, the symbiotic relationship between S. meliloti and their legume hosts has agricultural applications. These techniques reduce the need for inorganic nitrogenous fertilizers.

Ensifer meliloti
Sinorhizobium meliloti strain Rm1021 on an agar plate.
Scientific classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Alphaproteobacteria
Order: Hyphomicrobiales
Family: Rhizobiaceae
Genus: Ensifer
Species:
E. meliloti
Binomial name
Ensifer meliloti
(Dangeard, 1926) Young, 2003
Type strain
ATCC 9930

CCUG 27879
CFBP 5561
CIP 107332
DSM 30135
HAMBI 2148
IAM 12611
ICMP 12623
IFO 14782
JCM 20682
LMG 6133
NBRC 14782
NCAIM B.01520
NCIMB 12075
NRRL L-45
NZP 4027
OUT 30010
USDA 1002

Biovars
  • S. m. bv. acaciae
  • S. m. bv. ciceri
  • S. m. bv. lancerottense
  • S. m. bv. medicaginis
  • S. m. bv. mediterranense
  • S. m. bv. meliloti
  • S. m. bv. rigiduloides
  • S. m. ecotype NRR
Synonyms
  • Rhizobium meliloti Dangeard, 1926
  • Sinorhizobium meliloti (Dangeard, 1926) De Lajudie et al., 1994
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