Puniceibacterium confluentis | |
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Species: | P. confluentis |
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Puniceibacterium confluentis Park et al. 2017 [1] | |
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KCTC 52765, NBRC 112766 [2] |
Puniceibacterium confluentis is a Gram-negative, aerobic and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Puniceibacterium which has been isolated from water near the Jeju island in Korea. [1] [2] [3]
Mycobacterium confluentis is a non-pathogenic bacterium of the oral cavity.
Mycobacterium elephantis, a bacterium of the family Mycobacteriaceae, was discovered and isolated from a deceased elephant near India and may be linked to respiratory dysfunction. Organisms in the genus Mycobacterium are known to be aerobic and non-motile. Organisms within Mycobacterium belong to either the rapid growing group or the slow growing group. M. elephantis is classified as a rapid grower and relates most closely to Mycobacterium confluentis and Mycobacterium phlei.
Chaoyangia is an extinct genus of euornithean birds, containing the single species Chaoyangia beishanensis. This species is known from a single fossil specimen consisting of a partial skeleton including vertebra, ribs, hips, and upper legs. The specimen was discovered in the Jiufotang Formation near the city of Chaoyang in Liaoning province, China. This rock formation has been dated to the Aptian age of the Early Cretaceous period, 120 million years ago.
Eckol is a phlorotannin isolated from brown algae in the family Lessoniaceae such as species in the genus Ecklonia such as E. cava or E. kurome or in the genus Eisenia such as Eisenia bicyclis.
Rhytidocystis is a genus of apicomplexans.
Psychrobacter is a genus of Gram-negative, osmotolerant, oxidase-positive, psychrophilic or psychrotolerant, aerobic bacteria which belong to the family Moraxellaceae and the class Gammaproteobacteria. The shape is typically cocci or coccobacilli. Some of those bacteria were isolated from humans and can cause humans infections such as endocarditis and peritonitis. This genus of bacteria is able to grow at temperatures between −10 and 42 °C. Rudi Rossau found through DNA-rRNA hybridization analysis that Psychrobacter belongs to the Moraxellaceae. The first species was described by Juni and Heym. Psychrobacter occur in wide range of moist, cold saline habitats, but they also occur in warm and slightly saline habitats.
Hakea ilicifolia is an open shrub or tree in the family Proteacea and is endemic to Western Australia.
Nocardioides is a Gram-positive, mesophilic and aerobic bacterial genus from the family of Nocardioidaceae.
Albirhodobacter is a bacterial genus from the family of Rhodobacteraceae.
Devosia confluentis is a Gram-negative and aerobic bacteria from the genus of Devosia which has been isolated from the Sea of Japan on Korea.
Devosia enhydra is a bacteria from the genus of Devosia.
Devosia mishustinii is a bacteria from the genus of Devosia.
Albirhodobacter confluentis is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic, moderately halophilic and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Albirhodobacter which has been isolated from estuary sediments from Korea.
Jannaschia confluentis is a Gram-negative, aerobic, and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Jannaschia which has been isolated from the Jeju Island in Korea.
Roseovarius confluentis is a Gram-negative and strictly aerobic bacterium from the genus of Roseovarius which has been isolated from estuary sediments from Korea.
Puniceibacterium is a genus of bacteria from the family of Rhodobacteraceae.
Puniceibacterium antarcticum is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and aerobic bacterium from the genus of Puniceibacterium which has been isolated from seawater from the Antarctic.
Puniceibacterium sediminis is a Gram-negative and [[rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Puniceibacterium which has been isolated from sediments from the Sakhalin Island in Russia.
Altererythrobacter confluentis is a Gram-negative, aerobic and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Altererythrobacter which has been isolated from the Yellow Sea in Korea.
Citipes is an extinct genus of caenagnathid dinosaurs known from the Late Cretaceous Dinosaur Park of southern Alberta, Canada. It lived about 76.9–75.8 million years ago. The specializations of the beak in Citipes and other caenagnathids suggest that they were herbivores. The type species, C. elegans had been previously placed within the genera Chirostenotes, Elmisaurus, Leptorhynchos and Ornithomimus.
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