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Bacteria Actinobacteria

Janssen PH, PS Yates, BE Grinton, PM Taylor, M Sait (2002) Improved cultivability of soil bacteria and isolation in pure culture of novel members of the divisions Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, Proteobac-teria, and Verrucomicrobia. Appl Environ Microbiol 68 2391-2396. [Pg.83]

Cultivated marine bacteria are scattered throughout the phylogenetic tree of the domain Bacteria. However, at lower phylogenetic levels, clusters of marine bacteria have been found which are distinct from those of terrestrial origin. One example is the so-called a3-subgroup of the a-Proteobacteria subclass of the division Proteobacteria, the Roseobacter clade [20]. A marine group of Actinobacteria [21] has been described, which has, to date, however not been cultivated. [Pg.210]

Gremion, F., Chatzinotas, A., and Harms, H. (2003). Comparative 16S rDNA and 16S rRNA sequence analysis indicates that Actinobacteria might be a dominant part of the metabolically active bacteria in heavy metal-contaminated bulk and rhizosphere soil. Environ. Microbiol. 5, 896-907. [Pg.86]

Actinobacteria (bacteria) F E Temperature 13000 Local thermal adaptation identical 16S sequences but some genetic variation at other loci Hahn and PockI (2005)... [Pg.316]

Actinobacteria (Actinomycetes Actino-mycota) A phylum of Gram-positive mostly anaerobic nonmotile bacteria. Many species are fungus-like, with filamentous cells producing reproductive spores on aerial branches similar to the spores of certain moulds. The phylum includes bacteria of the genera. Actinomyces, some species of which cause disease in animals (including humans) and Streptomyces, which are a source of many important antibiotics (including streptomycin). [Pg.10]

Shell disease in lobsters has been linked primarily to Gram-negative, chitinoclastic, rod-shaped bacteria with Vibrio, Aeromonas, Pseudomonas and Shewanella being the most commonly isolated bacterial genera (Shields et al, 2006). The ability to grow on chitin is limited to a number of bacterial groups within Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria and Firmicutes (Hunt et al, 2008), all of which have been detected in spiny... [Pg.306]

Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, Spirochaetes, and Bacteroidetes all contain halophilic bacteria. Halophilic eukaryotes can be found in the genus Dunaliella, which contains unicellular green algae and brine shrimp (Artemia salina, Artemia francis-cana) (81). [Pg.959]

Microorganisms, such as fungi, bacteria, and actinobacteria (actinomycetes). Table 5.121, play an important role in the destruction of organic materials [890]. [Pg.836]


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