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KCTC 22446

KCTC No. 22446
(KCTC Other No.)
Resource Type Bacteria
Name Sphingosinicella vermicomposti
Type Strain Yes
Biosafty Level 1
LMO No
Synonym
Phylum (ex Phylum) Pseudomonadota (Proteobacteria - Alphaproteobacteria)
Genome Information
History <- YR Chung, Kyeongsang Univ.
Source From vermicompost, Masan, Korea [6927]
Other Collection No. YC7378, DSM [21593]
Reference 6927
KCTC Media No. KCTC media No. 1173 R2A (1/2 strength)
KCTC media No. 1176 Nutrient agar (1/2 strength)
Oxygen Requirement Aerobic
Temperature 28 ℃
pH netural pH 배양 가능 (배지정보 참조)
Incubation Time
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Title_ArrowReferences

Title Jounal Issued
Sphingosinicella cucumeris sp. nov., isolated from soil of a cucumber garden Springer 2015
Sphingomonas colocasiae sp. nov., isolated from taro (Colocasia esculanta) ijs.microbiologyresearch.org 2017
Sphingosinicella humi sp. nov., isolated from arsenic-contaminated farmland soil and emended description of the genus Sphingosinicella. europepmc.org 2018
Sphingosinicella humi sp. nov., isolated from arsenic-contaminated farmland soil and emended description of the genus Sphingosinicella ijs.microbiologyresearch.org 2018
Aestuariisphingobium litorale gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel proteobacterium isolated from a water sample of Pearl River estuary Springer 2019