Listeria booriae is a Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic, nonmotile, non-spore-forming rod-shaped species of bacteria. It is not pathogenic and nonhemolytic. It was discovered in a dairy processing plant in the Northeastern United States, and was first described in 2015. The species name honors "Kathryn Boor, a United States food scientist, for her contribution to the understanding of the biology of Listeria."[1]
^Daniel Weller, Alexis Andrus, Martin Wiedmann and Henk C. den Bakker. Listeria booriae sp. nov. and Listeria newyorkensis sp. nov., from food processing environments in the USA. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (2015), 65, 286–292.
Listeriabooriae is a Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic, nonmotile, non-spore-forming rod-shaped species of bacteria. It is not pathogenic and nonhemolytic...
L. swaminathanii and L. welshimeri. Listeria sensu lato contains the remaining 18 species: L. aquatica, L. booriae, L. cornellensis, L. costaricensis,...
A.; Wiedmann, M.; den Bakker, H. C. (23 October 2014). "Listeriabooriae sp. nov. and Listeria newyorkensis sp. nov., from food processing environments...
Alexis Andrus, Martin Wiedmann and Henk C. den Bakker. Listeriabooriae sp. nov. and Listeria newyorkensis sp. nov., from food processing environments...
Alexis Andrus, Martin Wiedmann and Henk C. den Bakker. Listeriabooriae sp. nov. and Listeria newyorkensis sp. nov., from food processing environments...
, Andrus, A., Wiedmann, M. and den Bakker, H.C., 2015. Listeriabooriae sp. nov. and Listeria newyorkensis sp. nov., from food processing environments...
food systems. A newly discovered bacterium was named Listeriabooriae to honor her work on Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne pathogen. She was appointed...