Agromyces Ramosus
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''Agromyces'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (
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Etymology

The name ''Agromyces'' derives from:
Greek noun ''agros'', field or soil; New Latin
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noun ''myces'' (from Greek
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noun ''mukēs'' -''etis''), fungus; New Latin
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noun ''Agromyces'', soil fungus.


Species

The genus contains 31 species, namely * '' A. albus'' ( Dorofeeva ''et al''. 2003, ;
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adjective ''albus'', white, referring to the white colour of colonies.) * '' A. allii'' ( Jung ''et al''. 2007, ;: New Latin
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noun ''allii'', of ''Allium'', referring to the source of isolation of the micro-organisms, the rhizosphere of ''Allium'' ''victorialis'' var. ''platyphyllum''.) * '' A. atrinae'' ( Park ''et al''. 2010, ; New Latin noun ''Atrina'', zoological name for a genus of bivalve mollusc; New Latin
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noun ''atrinae'', of Atrina, referring to the isolation of the type strain from a fermented food prepared from ''Atrina'' ''pectinata'' (comb pen shell).) * '' A. aurantiacus'' ( Li ''et al''. 2003, ; New Latin
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adjective ''aurantiacus'', orange-coloured.) * '' A. aureus'' ( Corretto et al. 2016 ) * '' A. bauzanensis'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2010, ;
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adjective ''bauzanensis'', of or belonging to Bauzanum, the medieval Latin name of Bozen/Bolzano, a city in South Tyrol, Italy, from where the type strain was isolated.) * '' A. binzhouensis'' ( Chen et al. 2016 ) * '' A. bracchium'' ( Takeuchi and Hatano 2001, ;
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noun ''brachium'' (nominative in apposition), a branch of a tree, a twig, referring to the twig-like morphology.) * '' A. cerinus'' ( Zgurskaya ''et al''. 1992, ;
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adjective ''cerinus'', waxcolored, yellow like wax.) * '' A. flavus'' ( Chen et al. 2011 ) * '' A. fucosus'' ( Zgurskaya ''et al''. 1992, ; New Latin noun ''fucosum'', fucose; New Latin
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adjective ''fucosus'' (''sic''), containing fucose in the cell wall.) * '' A. hippuratus'' ( (Zgurskaya ''et al''. 1992) Ortiz-Martinez ''et al''. 2004, ; New Latin
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adjective ''hippuratus'', pertaining to hippurate, relating to the ability to decompose hippurate.) * '' A. humatus'' ( Jurado ''et al''. 2005, ;
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participle adjective ''humatus'', buried.) * '' A. indicus'' ( Dastager et al. 2012 ) * '' A. insulae'' ( Huang et al. 2016 ) * '' A. iriomotensis'' ( Hamada et al. 2014 ) * '' A. italicus'' ( Jurado ''et al''. 2005, ;
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adjective ''italicus'', of or pertaining to Italy, of Italy, the origin of the type strain.) * '' A. lapidis'' ( Jurado ''et al''. 2005, ;
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noun ''lapis'' -''idis'', a stone;
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noun ''lapidis'', of a stone.) * '' A. luteolus'' ( Takeuchi and Hatano 2001, ;
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dim.
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adjective ''luteolus'', yellowish.) * '' A. marinus'' ( Hamada et al. 2015 ) * '' A. mediolanus'' ( (''ex'' Mamoli 1939) Suzuki ''et al''. 1996, nom. rev., ; New Latin
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adjective ''mediolanus'' (''sic''), of or belonging ''Mediolanum'', the old name of Milan, Italy.) * '' A. neolithicus'' ( Jurado ''et al''. 2005, ; New Latin
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adjective ''neolithicus'', neolithic, referring to the origin of the neolithic paintings in
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, the source of the soil from which the organism was isolated.) * '' A. ramosus'' ( Gledhill and Casida 1969, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;
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adjective ''ramosus'', having many branches, much-branched.) * '' A. rhizospherae'' ( Takeuchi and Hatano 2001, ; New Latin ''rhiza'', root; Greek noun ''sphaira'', sphere; New Latin
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noun ''rhizospherae'', of the sphere of the root.) * '' A. salentinus'' ( Jurado ''et al''. 2005, ; New Latin
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adjective ''salentinus'', of or pertaining to Salentine Peninsula, the location of Grotta dei Cervi, the area from which the organism was isolated.) * '' A. soli'' ( Lee et al. 2011 ) * '' A. subbeticus'' ( Jurado ''et al''. 2005, ; New Latin
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adjective ''subbeticus'', of or belonging to the Subbetic Mountain Range, southern Spain, where the Cave of Bats is located.) * '' A. subtropicus'' ( Hamada et al. 2014 ) * '' A. terreus'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2008, ;
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adjective ''terreus'', of the earth.) * '' A. tropicus'' ( Thawai ''et al''. 2011, ;
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adjective ''tropicus'', tropical, of or pertaining to the tropic(s), relating to isolation from a tropical forest.) * '' A. ulmi'' ( Rivas ''et al''. 2004, ;
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noun ''ulmi'', of the elm tree, referring to the isolation source of this micro-organism.)


See also

* Bacterial taxonomy *
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