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Jf Bernardet
Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique
Publications - 9
Citations - 1766
Jf Bernardet is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flavobacterium & Chryseobacterium. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1631 citations.
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Cutting a gordian knot: Emended classification and description of the genus Flavobacterium, emended description of the family Flavobacteriaceae, and proposal of Flavobacterium hydatis nom nov (basonym, Cytophaga aquatilis Strohl and Tait 1978).
TL;DR: The phylogenetic positions and G+C contents of most species belonging to the genera Flavobacterium, Cytophaga, and Flexibacter and several related taxa were determined and new combinations for 7 of the 10 validly described species included in this genus are proposed.
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New perspectives in the classification of the flavobacteria: description of Chryseobacterium gen. nov., Bergeyella gen-nov, and Empedobacter nom-rev.
TL;DR: The generically misclassified organism Flavobacterium breve is included in the revived genus Empedobacter as Em Pedobacter brevis, whereas the genericallyMisclassified organism Weeksella zoohelcum is includedIn the new genus Bergeyella as Bergeyellas zoohel Cum.
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Polyphasic study of Chryseobacterium strains isolated from diseased aquatic animals
Jf Bernardet,Marc Vancanneyt,Oriane Matte-Tailliez,L Grisez,Patrick Tailliez,Chantal Bizet,M Nowakowski,Brigitte Kerouault,Jean Swings +8 more
TL;DR: The overall high similarity displayed by most Chryseobacterium strains whatever the technique used was demonstrated and the resulting difficulty in delineating new species in the genus was demonstrated.
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Reclassification of Flavobacterium odoratum (Stutzer 1929) strains to a new genus, Myroides, as Myroides odoratus comb nov and Myroides odoratimimus sp nov.
TL;DR: The known heterogeneity within Flavobacterium odoratum species was examined by a polyphasic approach that included DNA-rRNA hybridizations, a determination of DNA base ratios, DNA-DNA hybrids, a numerical analysis of whole-cell protein patterns, and a phenotypic analysis, which revealed the presence of two distinct species.
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Flavobacterium scophthalmum sp. nov., a pathogen of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.).
TL;DR: It is concluded that fifty orange-pigmented, gram-negative, rod-shaped isolates recovered from healthy and diseased turbot and from coastal waters are members of a new species in the genus Flavobacteria, for which the name Flavobacterium scophthalmum is proposed.