Chryseobacterium indoltheticum

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Chryseobacterium indoltheticum
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C. indoltheticum
Binomial name
Chryseobacterium indoltheticum
Vandamme et al. 1994 [1]
Type strain
ATCC 27950, BCRC 17333, CCM 4452, CCRC 17333, CCUG 33445, CIP 103168, DSM 16778, F37, KCTC 2920, LMG 4025, NCIMBT, NCIMB 2220, NCMB 2220, R-906 [2]
Synonyms

Flavobacterium indoltheticum, [3]
Beneckea indolthetica, [4]
Chryseobacterium indolitheticum [4]

Contents

Chryseobacterium indoltheticum is a bacterium from the genus of Chryseobacterium which has been isolated from marine mud. [1] [3] [4]

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