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Desulfovibrio marrakechensis

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Desulfovibrio marrakechensis
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D. marrakechensis
Binomial name
Desulfovibrio marrakechensis
Chamkh et al. 2009

Desulfovibrio marrakechensis is a bacterium. It is sulfate-reducing and tyrosol-oxidising. Its cells are mesophilic, non-spore-forming, non-motile, Gram-negative, catalase-positive and straight-rod-shaped. They contain cytochrome c(3) and desulfoviridin. The type strain is EMSSDQ(4)(T) (=DSM 19337(T) =ATCC BAA-1562(T)).[1]

References

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  1. ^ Chamkh F, Spröer C, Lemos PC, et al. (May 2009). "Desulfovibrio marrakechensis sp. nov., a 1,4-tyrosol-oxidizing, sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from olive mill wastewater". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 59 (Pt 5): 936–42. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.003822-0. PMID 19406771.

Further reading

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  • Staley, James T., et al. "Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, vol. 3."Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD (1989): 2250–2251. *Bélaich, Jean-Pierre, Mireille Bruschi, and Jean-Louis Garcia, eds. Microbiology and biochemistry of strict Anaerobes Involved in interspecies hydrogen transfer. No. 54. Springer, 1990.
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