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Dietzia natronolimnaea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinomycetota
Class: Actinomycetia
Order: Mycobacteriales
Family: Dietziaceae
Genus: Dietzia
Species:
D. natronolimnaea
Binomial name
Dietzia natronolimnaea
corrig. Duckworth et al. 1999

Dietzia natronolimnaea is an alkaliphilic, aerobic, organotrophic bacteria, with type strain 15LN1 (= CBS 107.95).[1]

References

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  1. ^ Duckworth, A. W.; Grant, Susan; Grant, W. D.; Jones, Brian E.; Meijer, Daan (1998). "Dietzia natronolimnaios sp. nov., a new member of the genus Dietzia isolated from an East African soda lake". Extremophiles. 2 (3): 359–366. doi:10.1007/s007920050079. ISSN 1431-0651. PMID 9783184. S2CID 19784270.

Further reading

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  • Sneath, Peter HA, et al. Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology. Volume 5. Williams & Wilkins, 2012.
  • Koerner, Roland J., Michael Goodfellow, and Amanda L. Jones. "The genus Dietzia: a new home for some known and emerging opportunist pathogens."FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology 55.3 (2009): 296–305.
  • Khodaiyan F, Razavi SH, Emam-Djomeh Z, Mousavi SM, Hejazi MA (2007). "Effect of culture conditions on canthaxanthin production by Dietzia natronolimnaea HS-1". J Microbiol Biotechnol. 17 (2): 195–201. PMID 18051749.
  • Gharibzahedi, Seyed Mohammad Taghi; Razavi, Seyed Hadi; Mousavi, Seyed Mohammad; Moayedi, Vida (2012). "High efficiency canthaxanthin production by a novel mutant isolated from Dietzia natronolimnaea HS-1 using central composite design analysis". Industrial Crops and Products. 40: 345–354. doi:10.1016/j.indcrop.2012.03.030. ISSN 0926-6690.
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