Thauera terpenica | |
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Species: | T. terpenica |
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Thauera terpenica Foss and Harder 1999 [1] | |
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58Eu, CCUG 41527, CIP 105982, DSM 12139, Harder 58Eu [2] |
Thauera terpenica is a gram-negative mesophilic motile bacterium from the genus of Thauera. [3] [4]
Rubrobacter is a genus of Actinomycetota. It is radiotolerant and may rival Deinococcus radiodurans in this regard.
Rudolf K. Thauer is a biologist and a retired professor of microbiology and heads the Emeritus group at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg. Thauer taught in the faculty of Biology at the University of Marburg for about 15 years and is known primarily for his work on the biochemistry of methanogens.
Thauera is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria in the family Zoogloeaceae of the order Rhodocyclales of the Betaproteobacteria. The genus is named for the German microbiologist Rudolf Thauer. Most species of this genus are motile by flagella and are mostly rod-shaped. The species occur in wet soil and polluted freshwater.
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Thauera aromatica is a species of bacteria. Its type strain is K 172T.
Azoarcus buckelii is a bacterium from the genus Azoarcus.
Thauera aminoaromatica is a Gram-negative, bacterium from the genus of Thauera. The complete genome of Thauera aminoaromatica is sequenced.
Thauera chlorobenzoica is a bacterium from the genus of Thauera.
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Thauera linaloolentis is a gram-negative, mesophilic, motile bacterium from the genus of Thauera.
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Thauera propionica is a Gram-negative and non-endospore-producing bacterium from the genus of Thauera which has been isolated from the Ganges river from Kanpur in India.
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The Temperatibacteraceae are a family of bacteria.
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