Thalassotalea ganghwensis | |
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Species: | T. ganghwensis |
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Thalassotalea ganghwensis Zhang et al. 2014 [1] | |
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CIP 108416, DSM 15355, IMSNU 14005, JC2041, KCTC 1204 [2] | |
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Thalassomonas ganghwensis [3] |
Thalassotalea ganghwensis is a Gram-negative, aerobic and halophilic bacterium from the genus of Thalassotalea which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments in Korea. [1] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Nocardioides ganghwensis is a strictly aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium from the genus Nocardioides which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments on Ganghwa Island, Korea.
Cyclobacterium caenipelagi is a Gram-negative and aerobic bacterium from the genus of Cyclobacterium which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments in Korea.
Neptunomonas is an anaerobic and rod-shaped genus of bacteria from the family of Oceanospirillaceae.
Thalassomonas is a genus of bacteria from the family Colwelliaceae. Thalassomonas bacteria can cause the coral diseases white plague.
Thalassotalea is an aerobic and chemo-organo-heterotrophic genus of bacteria from the family Colwelliaceae which occur in the ocean and in sea ice.
Thalassotalea agariperforans is a Gram-negative, agarolytic and motile bacterium from the genus of Thalassotalea which has been isolated from the South Sea near the Geoje Island in Korea.
Thalassotalea agarivorans is an agarolytic bacterium from the genus of Thalassotalea which has been isolated from coastel water from An-Ping Harbour on Taiwan.
Thalassotalea eurytherma is a Gram-negative, aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Thalassotalea which has been isolated from seawater from the East China Sea.
Thalassotalea loyana is a bacterium from the genus of Thalassotalea. Thalassomonas loyana can cause white plague disease in the coral Favia favus.
Thalassotalea piscium is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and aerobic bacterium from the genus of Thalassotalea which has been isolated from a cultivated flounder.
Thalassotalea ponticola is a Gram-negative and aerobic bacterium from the genus of Thalassotalea which has been isolated from seawater from the Geoje Island in Korea.
Demequina aestuarii is a bacterium from the genus of Demequina which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments from Korea.
Oleiagrimonas is a genus of bacteria.
Aestuariivita is a Gram-negative and aerobic genus of bacteria from the family of Rhodobacteraceae with one known species. Aestuariivita boseongensis has been isolated from tidal flat sediments from Boseong in Korea.
Defluviimonas is a genus of bacteria from the family of Rhodobacteraceae.
Hwanghaeicola is a Gram-negative and strictly aerobic genus of bacteria from the family of Rhodobacteraceae with one known species .Hwanghaeicola aestuarii has been isolated from the tidal flat sediments from the coast of Taean in Korea.
Marivita byunsanensis is a Gram-negative, pleomorphic and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Marivita which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments from Byunsan in Korea.
Marinifilum fragile is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic and moderately halophilic bacterium from the genus of Marinifilum which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments from Korea.
Aestuariicella is a rod-shaped, Gram-negative, and strictly aerobic genus of bacteria from the order Alteromonadales with one known species. Aestuariicella hydrocarbonica was first isolated in 2015 from oil spill contaminated tidal flat sediments from the Dangjin bay in Korea. Due to the recent nature of its discovery, its taxonomic classification has not yet been accepted. Future research into its evolutionary history and genome may change the naming of this organism.
Mariniphaga anaerophila is a Gram-negative, facultatively aerobic, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped, mesophilic, chemoheterotrophic and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Mariniphaga which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments from the Tokyo Bay in Japan.
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