Phosphoribacter


Wikispecies template source

The following source can be used as a basis to edit template in Wikispecies:

{{Dermatophilaceae}}
Genus: {{gbr|Phosphoribacter}}

<noinclude>[[Category:Taxonavigation templates]]</noinclude>
<includeonly>[[Category:Pages with taxonavigation templates]]</includeonly>

Wikispecies page source

The following source can be used as a basis to edit page in Wikispecies:

=={{int:Taxonavigation}}==
{{Phosphoribacter}}
Species:
{{sp|P|hosphoribacter|baldrii|Ts}}
{{splast|P|hosphoribacter|hodrii}}

=={{int:Name}}==
''Phosphoribacter'' {{a|Singleton}} et al., 2022 (valid 2024)

=={{int:References}}==
==={{int:Primary references}}===
* {{aut|Singleton}}, {{aut|Petriglieri}}, {{aut|Wasmund}}, {{aut|Nierychlo}}, {{aut|Kondrotaite}}, {{aut|Petersen}}, {{aut|Peces}}, {{aut|Dueholm}}, {{aut|Wagner}}, {{aut|Nielsen}}, {{aut|Singleton}}, {{aut|Petriglieri}}, {{aut|Wasmund}}, {{aut|Nierychlo}}, {{aut|Kondrotaite}}, {{aut|Petersen}}, {{aut|Peces}}, {{aut|Dueholm}}, {{aut|Wagner}}, {{aut|Nielsen}}. 2022: The novel genus, ‘<i>Candidatus</i> Phosphoribacter’, previously identified as <i>Tetrasphaera</i>, is the dominant polyphosphate accumulating lineage in EBPR wastewater treatment plants worldwide. The ISME Journal. {{Doi|10.1038/s41396-022-01212-z}}

==={{int:Links}}===
* {{SeqCode|23422}}

Make sure to also register the parent wikispecies template



© 2022-2024 The SeqCode Initiative
  All information contributed to the SeqCode Registry is released under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 license