Strain sc|0017948


StrainInfo: SI-ID 3565 T

Taxon
Methylorubrum rhodinum
Sample
Alnus sp., rhizosphere
Cultures (16)
LMG 2275 = ATCC 14821 = DSM 2163 = JCM 2811 = LMG 6084 = NCIB 9421 = CCUG 36917 = NCIMB 9421 = CIP 101127 = CCUG 2875 = IFO 15691 = CCM 4463 = VKM B-2065 = NBRC 15691 = CCUG 51501 = CCUG 55908
Other Designations (3)
USCC 2363 = TK 0010 = Urakami TK0010
Sequences (9)
Associated Publications (9)
  • DOI: 10.1007/BF00416964
    Hegeman GD, Root RT (1976). The effect of a non-metabolizable analog on mandelate catabolism in Pseudomonas putida
  • DOI: 10.1099/IJS.0.02348-0
    Kanso S, Patel BKC (2003). Microvirga subterranea gen. nov., sp. nov., a moderate thermophile from a deep subsurface Australian thermal aquifer.
  • DOI: 10.1099/00207713-30-1-225
    Skerman VBD, Mcgowan V, Sneath PHA (1980). Approved Lists of Bacterial Names
  • DOI: 10.1099/00207713-43-3-504
    Urakami T, Araki H, Suzuki K, Komagata K (1993). Further Studies of the Genus Methylobacterium and Description of Methylobacterium aminovorans sp. nov.
  • DOI: 10.1099/IJSEM.0.002856
    Green PN, Ardley JK (2018). Review of the genus Methylobacterium and closely related organisms: a proposal that some Methylobacterium species be reclassified into a new genus, Methylorubrum gen. nov.
  • DOI: 10.1099/IJSEM.0.003030
    Oren A, Garrity GM (2018). Notification that new names of prokaryotes, new combinations, and new taxonomic opinions have appeared in volume 68, part 9, of the IJSEM
  • DOI: 10.1099/00207713-33-4-875
    Green PN, Bousfield IJ (1983). Emendation of Methylobacterium Patt, Cole, and Hanson 1976; Methylobacterium rhodinum (Heumann 1962) comb. nov. corrig.; Methylobacterium radiotolerans (Ito and Iizuka 1971) comb. nov. corrig.; and Methylobacterium mesophilicum (Austin and Goodfellow 1979) comb. nov.
  • DOI: 10.1099/00207713-34-2-188
    Urakami T, Komagata K (1984). Protomonas, a New Genus of Facultatively Methylotrophic Bacteria
  • DOI: 10.1007/BF00329939
    Heumann W, Rösch A, Winkler K, Springer R, Wagner E (1984). In rhizobiaceae five different species are produced by rearrangements of one genome, induced by DNA-damaging agents
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Metadata

Cannonical URL
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Local history
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  • Last modified 14 days ago
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