Thauera linaloolentis

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Thauera linaloolentis
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T. linaloolentis
Binomial name
Thauera linaloolentis
Foss and Harder 1999 [1]
Type strain
47Lol, CCUG 41526, CIP 105981, DSM 12138, Harder 47Lol, IAM 15112, JCM 21573, NBRC 102519 [2]

Thauera linaloolentis is a gram-negative, mesophilic, motile bacterium from the genus of Thauera. [3] [4]

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References

  1. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de
  2. Straininfo of Thauera linaloolentis
  3. Foss, S; Harder, J (1998). "Thauera linaloolentis sp. nov. and Thauera terpenica sp. nov., isolated on oxygen-containing monoterpenes (linalool, menthol, and eucalyptol) nitrate". Syst Appl Microbiol. 21 (3): 365–73. doi:10.1016/s0723-2020(98)80046-5. PMID   9841126.
  4. UniProt

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