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<p>An obligately anaerobic bacterial strain (WR041<span class="jp-sup">T</span>) was isolated from a plant residue sample in a methanogenic reactor. Cells of the strain were Gram-stain-negative, non-motile, non-spore-forming rods. <span class="jp-italic"> <span class="named-content-species"> <a class="namesforlife" title="Prevotella paludivivens - Click to open Names for Life widget" href="https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.11304" target="xrefwindow" rel="namesforlife-name">Prevotella paludivivens</a> </span> </span> JCM 13650<span class="jp-sup">T</span> was the closest species of the strain based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing (98.9 % similarity). Genome analysis of strain WR041<span class="jp-sup">T</span> indicated that the genome size of the strain was 3.52 Mb and the genomic DNA G+C content was 37.5 mol%. Although the 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity of strain WR041<span class="jp-sup">T</span> with the closest species was higher than the threshold value of the recommended species delineation (98.7 %), the average nucleotide identity and the digital DNA–DNA hybridization value between them were 91–92 and 45.5 %, respectively, suggesting that strain WR041<span class="jp-sup">T</span> represents a novel species in the genus. Strain WR041<span class="jp-sup">T</span> essentially required haemin and CO<span class="jp-sub">2</span>/Na<span class="jp-sub">2</span>CO<span class="jp-sub">3</span> for growth. The strain was saccharolytic and decomposed various polysaccharides (glucomannan, inulin, laminarin, pectin, starch and xylan) and produced acetate and succinate. The optimum growth conditions were 35 °C and pH 6.8. The major cellular fatty acids were branched-chain fatty acids such as anteiso-C<span class="jp-sub">15 : 0</span> and iso-C<span class="jp-sub">15 : 0</span>. Menaquinones MK-11 and MK-12 were the major respiratory quinones. Many protein-coding genes which were not found in the genome of <span class="jp-italic"> <span class="named-content-species"> <a class="namesforlife" title="P. paludivivens - Click to open Names for Life widget" href="https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.11304" target="xrefwindow" rel="namesforlife-name">P. paludivivens</a> </span> </span> as orthologous genes were detected in the genome of strain WR041<span class="jp-sup">T</span>. Based on the differences in the phylogenetic, genomic and physiological characteristics between strain WR041<span class="jp-sup">T</span> and related species, the name <span class="jp-italic">Prevotella herbatica</span> sp. nov. is proposed to accommodate strain WR041<span class="jp-sup">T</span> (=NBRC 115134<span class="jp-sup">T</span> = DSM 112534<span class="jp-sup">T</span>).</p>
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