Achromobacter marplatensis

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Achromobacter marplatensis
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A. marplatensis
Binomial name
Achromobacter marplatensis
Gomila et al. 2011 [1]
Type strain
CCM 7608, CCUG 56371, CECT 7342, LMG 26219, Murialdo B2, strain B2 [2]

Achromobacter marplatensis is a Gram-negative bacterium from the genus Achromobacter which was isolated from a pentachlorophenol-contaminated soil in Mar del Plata by Murialdo et al. [3] [4] [5]

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