Paraglaciecola mesophila | |
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Species: | P. mesophila |
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Paraglaciecola mesophila | |
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CIP 108360, DSM 15026, KMM 241, LMG 22017 [3] | |
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Glaciecola mesophila [2] |
Paraglaciecola mesophila is a Gram-negative, slightly halophilic, heterotrophic and motile bacterium from the genus of Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from the liquor of an ascidian ( Halocynthia aurantium ) from the Troista Bay in Russia. [1] [2] [4] [5] [6]
The Alteromonadaceae are a family of Pseudomonadota. They are now one of several families in the order Alteromonadales, including Alteromonas and its closest relatives. Species of this family are mostly rod-like shaped and motile by using one polar flagellum.
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Nitriliruptor alkaliphilus is a non-spore-forming and non-motile bacterium from the genus Nitriliruptor which has been isolated from sediments from a soda lake in Siberia in Russia.
Salirhabdus is a genus of bacteria from the family of Bacillaceae.
Saccharicrinis is genus of bacteria from the family of Marinilabiliaceae.
Paraglaciecola is a bacteria genus from the family of Alteromonadaceae.
Paraglaciecola aestuariivivens is a Gram-negative and aerobic bacterium from the genus of Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments from Jindo in Korea.
Paraglaciecola agarilytica is a Gram-negative, slightly halophilic and aerobic bacterium from the genus Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from sediments from the Sea of Japan.
Paraglaciecola aquimarina is a Gram-negative, aerobic and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from seawater from the coast of Korea.
Paraglaciecola arctica is a Gram-negative, psychrotolerant and motile bacterium from the genus of Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from sediments from the Arctic Ocean.
Paraglaciecola chathamensis is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic, chemoheterotrophic and motile bacterium from the genus of Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from sediments from the Pacific Ocean.
Paraglaciecola hydrolytica is a Gram-negative, hydrolytic, aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from eelgrass from Zealand in Denmark.
Paraglaciecola oceanifecundans is a bacterium from the genus of Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from the Southern Ocean.
Paraglaciecola psychrophila is a Gram-negative, psychrophilic and motile bacterium from the genus of Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from the Arctic.
Pararheinheimera mesophila is a Gram-negative bacterium from the genus of Pararheinheimera which has been isolated from sandy soil which was contaminated with pesticide from Eloor in India.
Rheinheimera perlucida is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus of Rheinheimera which has been isolated from water from the Baltic Sea.
Oceanisphaera donghaensis is a Gram-negative, aerobic and moderately halophilic bacterium from the genus of Oceanisphaera which has been isolated from marine sediments from the Sea of Japan in Korea.
Winogradskyella pacifica is a bacterium from the genus Winogradskyella which has been isolated from seawater.
Acidimangrovimonas indica is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic, chemoheterotrophic and motile bacterium from the genus of Acidimangrovimonas which has been isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent from the Southwest Indian Ridge in China.
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