Publications
4467

Sort by date names
Browse by authors subjects journals

CitationNamesAbstract
Chlamydia isopodii sp. n., an Obligate Intracellular Parasite of Porcellio scaber Shay et al. (1985). Pathobiology 53 (2) Ca. Rhabdochlamydia porcellionis
Text
The cyanobacteriales: A legitimate order based on the type strain Cyanobacterium stanieri? Rippka, Cohen-Bazire (1983). Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Microbiologie 134 (1) Cyanobium Cyanobium gracile T Cyanobacterium Cyanobacterium stanieri T
NOTES: Transfer of Rhizobium japonicum Buchanan 1980 to Bradyrhizobium gen. nov., a Genus of Slow-Growing, Root Nodule Bacteria from Leguminous Plants Jordan (1982). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 32 (1)
Taxonomy and Description of Vibrio fluvialis sp. nov. (Synonym Group F Vibrios, Group EF6) Lee et al. (1981). Journal of Applied Bacteriology 50 (1) Lucibacterium
Text
Approved Lists of Bacterial Names Skerman et al. (1980). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 30 (1) “Cuticulibacterium” “Neowolbachia” “Tokpelaia” “Mycobacterium quasilentiflavum”
Methanogens: reevaluation of a unique biological group Balch et al. (1979). Microbiological Reviews 43 (2) “Tepidaquicellales” Methanobinarius arboriphilus Ts Methanocatella smithii Ts Methanobrevibacter intestini
Studies on bacterial cell wall inhibitors. VII. Azureomycins A and B, new antibiotics produced by Pseudonocardia azurea nov. sp. Taxonomy of the producing organism, isolation, characterization and biological properties Omura et al. (1979). The Journal of Antibiotics 32 (10) Amycolatopsis azurea
NOTES: Spirosomaceae, a New Family to Contain the Genera Spirosoma Migula 1894, Flectobacillus Larkin et al. 1977, and Runella Larkin and Williams 1978 Larkin, Borrall (1978). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 28 (4) Spirosomataceae
Proposals Concerning the Higher Taxa of Bacteria Gibbons, Murray (1978). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 28 (1) Bacillota
Bacteriology of activated sludge, in particular the filamentous bacteria van Veen (1973). Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 39 (1) Neomicrothrix parvicella Ts Neomicrothrix