Alkanindiges hydrocarboniclasticus sp. nov. Isolated From Crude Oil Contaminated Sands and Emended Description of the Ge

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Alkanindiges hydrocarboniclasticus sp. nov. Isolated From Crude Oil Contaminated Sands and Emended Description of the Genus Alkanindiges Subhash Yadav1,2 · Jin‑Soo Kim1 · Sang‑Seob Lee1 Received: 18 July 2020 / Accepted: 20 October 2020 © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020

Abstract The taxonomic position of strain ­H1T isolated from crude oil contaminated desert sands was determined. Strain ­H1T was Gram-stain-negative and cocci to short rod-shaped bacterium. It grew at 15–42ºC (optimum, 30–35ºC) and pH 6.5–8.8 (optimum, 7.0–7.5). No added NaCl was required for the growth. The isolate showed 98% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity with the Alkanindiges illinoisensis GTI MVAB ­Hex1T, 95.5% with Alkanindiges hongkongensis ­HKU9T and