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Actinopolymorphaceae
The ''Actinopolymorphaceae'' are a family of bacteria Bacteria (; singular: bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one Cell (biology), biological cell. They constitute a large domain (biology), domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometr .... References Actinomycetota {{actinobacteria-stub ...
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Actinopolymorpha
''Actinopolymorpha'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinopolymorpha'' derives from:Greek noun '' ()''; Greek adjective ', multiform, manifold; New Latin feminine gender noun (New Latin feminine gender adjective used as a substantive) ''Actinopolymorpha'', actinomycete of many shapes. Species The genus contains four species, namely * '' A. alba'' Cao ''et al''. 2009 (Latin feminine gender adjective ''alba'', white, referring to the white substrate mycelium.) * '' A. cephalotaxi'' Yuan ''et al''. 2010 (New Latin genitive case noun ''cephalotaxi'', of ''Cephalotaxus'', isolated from ''Cephalotaxus fortunei'' from which the rhizosphere soil sample was collected.) * '' A. pittospori'' Kaewkla and Franco 2011 * '' A. rutila'' Wang ''et al''. 2008 (Latin feminine gender adjective ''rutila'', red inclining to golden-yellow, referring to the colour of colonies produced.) * '' A. singaporensis'' Wang ''et al''. 2001 (New Latin feminine gender ad ...
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List Of Prokaryotic Names With Standing In Nomenclature
List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) is an online database that maintains information on the nomenclature, naming and Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy of prokaryotes, following the taxonomy requirements and rulings of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes. The database was curated from 1997 to June 2013 by Jean P. Euzéby. From July 2013 to January 2020, LPSN was curated by Aidan C. Parte. In February 2020, a new version of LPSN was published as a service of the DSMZ, Leibniz Institute DSMZ, thereby also integrating the Prokaryotic Nomenclature Up-to-date service. References External links List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in NomenclatureInternational Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (IJSEM)
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Flindersiella
''Flindersiella endophytica'' is an endophytic bacterium from the genus '' Flindersiella'' which has been isolated from the tree '' Eucalyptus microcarpa'' in Adelaide in Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. With an area of , Australia is the largest country by .... References Propionibacteriales Bacteria described in 2011 {{Propionibacterineae-stub ...
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Thermasporomyces
''Thermasporomyces composti'' is a Gram-positive and thermophilic A thermophile is an organism—a type of extremophile—that thrives at relatively high temperatures, between . Many thermophiles are archaea, though they can be bacteria or fungi. Thermophilic eubacteria are suggested to have been among the earl ... bacterium from the genus '' Thermasporomyces'' which has been isolated from compost on Japan. References External links Type strain of ''Thermasporomyces composti'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Propionibacteriales Bacteria described in 2011 Thermophiles {{Propionibacterineae-stub ...
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Bacteria
Bacteria (; singular: bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one Cell (biology), biological cell. They constitute a large domain (biology), domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria were among the first life forms to appear on Earth, and are present in most of its habitats. Bacteria inhabit soil, water, Hot spring, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, and the deep biosphere of Earth's crust. Bacteria are vital in many stages of the nutrient cycle by recycling nutrients such as the nitrogen fixation, fixation of nitrogen from the Earth's atmosphere, atmosphere. The nutrient cycle includes the decomposition of cadaver, dead bodies; bacteria are responsible for the putrefaction stage in this process. In the biological communities surrounding hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, extremophile bacteria provide the nutrients needed to sustain life by converting dissolved compounds, such as hydrogen sulp ...
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