Oricola (bacterium)
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Genus: | Oricola Hameed et al. 2015[1]
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Oricola cellulosilytica[1] | |
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Oricola is a genus of bacteria from the family of Phyllobacteriaceae.[2][1][3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Parte, A.C. "Oricola". LPSN.
- ^ "Oricola". www.uniprot.org.
- ^ Parker, Charles Thomas; Garrity, George M (2015). Parker, Charles Thomas; Garrity, George M (eds.). "Nomenclature Abstract for Oricola Hameed et al. 2015". The NamesforLife Abstracts. doi:10.1601/nm.26693 (inactive 1 November 2024).
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link) - ^ Hameed, Asif; Shahina, Mariyam; Lai, Wei-An; Lin, Shih-Yao; Young, Li-Sen; Liu, You-Cheng; Hsu, Yi-Han; Young, Chiu-Chung (8 January 2015). "Oricola cellulosilytica gen. nov., sp. nov., a cellulose-degrading bacterium of the family Phyllobacteriaceae isolated from surface seashore water, and emended descriptions of Mesorhizobium loti and Phyllobacterium myrsinacearum". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 107 (3): 759–771. doi:10.1007/s10482-014-0370-6. PMID 25566955. S2CID 15204152.