Streptomyces albiaxialis
Streptomyces albiaxialis is a halotolerant bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from an oil field in Russia.[1][3][4][5][6][7]
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Species: | S. albiaxialis |
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Streptomyces albiaxialis Kuznetsov et al. 1993[1] | |
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AS 4.1876, BIO K-197, CGMCC 4.1876, DSM 41799, JCM 15478, NBRC 101002, NRRL B-24327, VKM A-691, VKM Ac-691, VTT E-73018[2] |
See also
References
- LPSN bacterio.net
- Straininfo of Streptomyces albiaxialis
- UniProt
- Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen
- William Whitman; Michael Goodfellow; Peter Kämpfer; Hans-Jürgen Busse; Martha Trujillo; Wolfgang Ludwig; Ken-ichiro Suzuki (2012). Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology: Volume 5: The Actinobacteria (2 ed.). Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-0-387-68233-4.
- Dinesh K Maheshwari; Meenu Saraf (2015). Halophiles: Biodiversity and Sustainable Exploitation. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-14595-2.
- William Andrew Publishing (2006). Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Encyclopedia. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 1-4020-3633-7.
Further reading
- William Andrew Publishing (2006). Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Encyclopedia. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 1-4020-3633-7.
- Le Borgne, Sylvie; Paniagua, Dayanira; Vazquez-Duhalt, Rafael (2008). "Biodegradation of Organic Pollutants by Halophilic Bacteria and Archaea". Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology. 15 (2–3): 74–92. doi:10.1159/000121323. PMID 18685264.
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