Tepidimonas aquatica

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Tepidimonas aquatica
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T. aquatica
Binomial name
Tepidimonas aquatica
Freitas et al. 2003 [1]
Type strain
ATCC BAA-469, BCRC 17573, CCRC 17573, CCUG 34595, CCUG 48750, CLN-1, Costa CLN-1, DSM 14833, R-3582, Vandamme R-3582, VTT E-072698, Västerås Hy447 [2]

Tepidimonas aquatica is a gram-negative, aerobic, oxidase and catalase-positive thermophilic, rod-shaped, motile bacterium, with one polar flagellum from the genus Tepidimonas , which was isolated from a domestic water tank in Coimbra. [3] [4]

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References

  1. "Genus: Tepidimonas". Lpsn.dsmz.de. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  2. "CCUG 48750 Strain Passport - StrainInfo". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-05-27.
  3. Freitas, M; Rainey, FA; Nobre, MF; Silvestre, AJ; da Costa, MS (2003). "Tepidimonas aquatica sp. nov., a new slightly thermophilic beta-proteobacterium isolated from a hot water tank". Syst. Appl. Microbiol. 26 (3): 376–81. doi:10.1078/072320203322497400. PMID   14529180.
  4. Luciana Albuquerquea; Igor Tiagob; Antonio Verıssimob; Milton S. da Costaa (2006). "Tepidimonas thermarum sp. nov., a new slightly thermophilic betaproteobacterium isolated from the Elisenquelle in Aachen and emended description of the genus Tepidimonas" (PDF). Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 29: 450–456. Retrieved 14 March 2022.