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haloferula rosea gen. nov., sp. nov., haloferula harenae sp. nov., haloferula phyci sp. nov., haloferula helveola sp. nov. and haloferula sargassicola sp. nov., five marine representatives of the family verrucomicrobiaceae within the phylum 'verrucomicrobia'.six gram-negative, non-motile, rod-shaped, chemoheterotrophic bacteria designated strains ym23-227(t), 06sjr1-1(t), ak18-024(t), 05ijr53-1(t), mn1-1037(t) and mn1-1047 were isolated from various marine environments and subjected to a polyphasic taxonomic study. preliminary analysis based on 16s rrna gene sequences revealed that the novel isolates could be affiliated with the family verrucomicrobiaceae of the phylum 'verrucomicrobia'. the strains shared approximately 94-100 % sequence similarity ...200818984682
haloferula rosicola sp. nov., an endophytic bacterium isolated from the root of a halophyte, rosa rugosa, and emended description of the genus haloferula.a gram-negative, non-spore forming endophytic bacterial strain yc6886t, was isolated from the root of a halophyte, rosa rugosa, inhabiting coastal areas of namhae island, located off southern end of korea. the cells were non-motile, obligately aerobic, and rod-shaped and formed colonies that were pale yellow in colour. the strain was able to grow at 4-32 degrees c (optimum at 25-28 degrees c) and at ph 6.5-9.5 (optimum at ph 7.5). it grew optimally in 2-3 % (w/v) nacl, but nacl was not an absolu ...201019661499
haloferula rosicola sp. nov., an endophytic bacterium isolated from the root of a halophyte, rosa rugosa and emended description of the genus haloferula. 201020068237
haloferula luteola sp. nov., an endophytic bacterium isolated from the root of a halophyte, rosa rugosa and emended description of the genus haloferula.a gram-negative, non-spore forming, endophytic bacterial strain yc6886t, was isolated from the root of the halophyte rosa rugosa that inhabits coastal areas of namhae island, located off southern end of korea. the cells were rod-shaped, non-motile, obligately aerobic and formed colonies that were pale yellow in color. the strain was able to grow at 4-32 degrees c (optimum at 25-28 degrees c) and at ph 6.5-9.5 (optimum at ph 7.5). it grew optimally in 2-3 % (w/v) nacl, but nacl was not an absolut ...201020817839
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