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Actinoalloteichus
''Actinoalloteichus'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinoalloteichus'' derives from the Greek noun or , ray (used to refer to actinomycetes); Greek adjective , another, the other; Greek masculine gender noun , wall; New Latin masculine gender noun ''Actinoalloteichus'', actinomycete with a different wall. Species The genus contains four species: * '' A. caeruleus'' (Baldacci 1944) Teo et al. 2021 * "'' A. fjordicus''" Nouioui et al. 2017 * '' A. hoggarensis'' Boudjelal et al. 2015 * '' A. hymeniacidonis'' Zhang ''et al''. 2006 (New Latin genitive case noun ''hymeniacidonis'', of ''Hymeniacidon'', the generic name of the marine sponge ''Hymeniacidon'' ''perleve'', the source of the type strain.) * '' A. nanshanensis'' Xiang ''et al''. 2011 (New Latin masculine gender adjective ''nanshanensis'', of or pertaining to the Nanshan Temple in Guangxi Province in south China, from where the sample was collected.) * '' A. spitiensis'' Singla ' ...
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Actinoalloteichus Fjordicus
''Actinoalloteichus'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinoalloteichus'' derives from the Greek noun or , ray (used to refer to actinomycetes); Greek adjective , another, the other; Greek masculine gender noun , wall; New Latin masculine gender noun ''Actinoalloteichus'', actinomycete with a different wall. Species The genus contains four species: * '' A. caeruleus'' (Baldacci 1944) Teo et al. 2021 * "'' A. fjordicus''" Nouioui et al. 2017 * '' A. hoggarensis'' Boudjelal et al. 2015 * '' A. hymeniacidonis'' Zhang ''et al''. 2006 (New Latin genitive case noun ''hymeniacidonis'', of ''Hymeniacidon'', the generic name of the marine sponge ''Hymeniacidon'' ''perleve'', the source of the type strain.) * '' A. nanshanensis'' Xiang ''et al''. 2011 (New Latin masculine gender adjective ''nanshanensis'', of or pertaining to the Nanshan Temple in Guangxi Province in south China, from where the sample was collected.) * '' A. spitiensis'' Singla ' ...
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Actinoalloteichus Caeruleus
''Actinoalloteichus'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinoalloteichus'' derives from the Ancient Greek language, Greek noun or , ray (used to refer to actinomycetes); Ancient Greek language, Greek adjective , another, the other; Ancient Greek language, Greek grammatical gender, masculine gender noun , wall; New Latin grammatical gender, masculine gender noun ''Actinoalloteichus'', actinomycete with a different wall. Species The genus contains four species: * ''Actinoalloteichus caeruleus, A. caeruleus'' (Baldacci 1944) Teo et al. 2021 * "''Actinoalloteichus fjordicus, A. fjordicus''" Nouioui et al. 2017 * ''Actinoalloteichus hoggarensis, A. hoggarensis'' Boudjelal et al. 2015 * ''Actinoalloteichus hymeniacidonis, A. hymeniacidonis'' Zhang ''et al''. 2006 (New Latin Latin declension, genitive case noun ''hymeniacidonis'', of ''Hymeniacidon'', the generic name of the marine sponge ''Hymeniacidon'' ''perleve'', the source of the type str ...
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Actinoalloteichus Hoggarensis
''Actinoalloteichus'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinoalloteichus'' derives from the Greek noun or , ray (used to refer to actinomycetes); Greek adjective , another, the other; Greek masculine gender noun , wall; New Latin masculine gender noun ''Actinoalloteichus'', actinomycete with a different wall. Species The genus contains four species: * '' A. caeruleus'' (Baldacci 1944) Teo et al. 2021 * "'' A. fjordicus''" Nouioui et al. 2017 * '' A. hoggarensis'' Boudjelal et al. 2015 * '' A. hymeniacidonis'' Zhang ''et al''. 2006 (New Latin genitive case noun ''hymeniacidonis'', of ''Hymeniacidon'', the generic name of the marine sponge ''Hymeniacidon'' ''perleve'', the source of the type strain.) * '' A. nanshanensis'' Xiang ''et al''. 2011 (New Latin masculine gender adjective ''nanshanensis'', of or pertaining to the Nanshan Temple in Guangxi Province in south China, from where the sample was collected.) * '' A. spitiensis'' Sing ...
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Actinoalloteichus Hymeniacidonis
''Actinoalloteichus'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinoalloteichus'' derives from the Greek noun or , ray (used to refer to actinomycetes); Greek adjective , another, the other; Greek masculine gender noun , wall; New Latin masculine gender noun ''Actinoalloteichus'', actinomycete with a different wall. Species The genus contains four species: * '' A. caeruleus'' (Baldacci 1944) Teo et al. 2021 * "'' A. fjordicus''" Nouioui et al. 2017 * '' A. hoggarensis'' Boudjelal et al. 2015 * '' A. hymeniacidonis'' Zhang ''et al''. 2006 (New Latin genitive case noun ''hymeniacidonis'', of ''Hymeniacidon'', the generic name of the marine sponge ''Hymeniacidon'' ''perleve'', the source of the type strain.) * '' A. nanshanensis'' Xiang ''et al''. 2011 (New Latin masculine gender adjective ''nanshanensis'', of or pertaining to the Nanshan Temple in Guangxi Province in south China, from where the sample was collected.) * '' A. spitiensis'' Singla ' ...
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Actinoalloteichus Nanshanensis
''Actinoalloteichus'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinoalloteichus'' derives from the Greek noun or , ray (used to refer to actinomycetes); Greek adjective , another, the other; Greek masculine gender noun , wall; New Latin masculine gender noun ''Actinoalloteichus'', actinomycete with a different wall. Species The genus contains four species: * '' A. caeruleus'' (Baldacci 1944) Teo et al. 2021 * "'' A. fjordicus''" Nouioui et al. 2017 * '' A. hoggarensis'' Boudjelal et al. 2015 * '' A. hymeniacidonis'' Zhang ''et al''. 2006 (New Latin genitive case noun ''hymeniacidonis'', of ''Hymeniacidon'', the generic name of the marine sponge ''Hymeniacidon'' ''perleve'', the source of the type strain.) * '' A. nanshanensis'' Xiang ''et al''. 2011 (New Latin masculine gender adjective ''nanshanensis'', of or pertaining to the Nanshan Temple in Guangxi Province in south China, from where the sample was collected.) * '' A. spitiensis'' Sing ...
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Actinoalloteichus Spitiensis
''Actinoalloteichus'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinoalloteichus'' derives from the Greek noun or , ray (used to refer to actinomycetes); Greek adjective , another, the other; Greek masculine gender noun , wall; New Latin masculine gender noun ''Actinoalloteichus'', actinomycete with a different wall. Species The genus contains four species: * '' A. caeruleus'' (Baldacci 1944) Teo et al. 2021 * "'' A. fjordicus''" Nouioui et al. 2017 * '' A. hoggarensis'' Boudjelal et al. 2015 * '' A. hymeniacidonis'' Zhang ''et al''. 2006 (New Latin genitive case noun ''hymeniacidonis'', of ''Hymeniacidon'', the generic name of the marine sponge ''Hymeniacidon'' ''perleve'', the source of the type strain.) * '' A. nanshanensis'' Xiang ''et al''. 2011 (New Latin masculine gender adjective ''nanshanensis'', of or pertaining to the Nanshan Temple in Guangxi Province in south China, from where the sample was collected.) * '' A. spitiensis'' Singla ' ...
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Actinomycetota
The ''Actinomycetota'' (or ''Actinobacteria'') are a phylum of all gram-positive bacteria. They can be terrestrial or aquatic. They are of great economic importance to humans because agriculture and forests depend on their contributions to soil systems. In soil they help to decompose the organic matter of dead organisms so the molecules can be taken up anew by plants. While this role is also played by fungi, ''Actinomycetota'' are much smaller and likely do not occupy the same ecological niche. In this role the colonies often grow extensive mycelia, like a fungus would, and the name of an important order of the phylum, '' Actinomycetales'' (the actinomycetes), reflects that they were long believed to be fungi. Some soil actinomycetota (such as ''Frankia'') live symbiotically with the plants whose roots pervade the soil, fixing nitrogen for the plants in exchange for access to some of the plant's saccharides. Other species, such as many members of the genus '' Mycobacterium'', ar ...
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