Desulfomonile limimaris
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Desulfomonile limimaris Sun, Cole & Tiedje, 2001
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Desulfomonile limimaris is a bacterium.[1] It is an anaerobic dehalogenating bacterium first isolated from marine sediments. Its cells are large, Gram-negative rods with a collar girdling each cell, like Desulfomonile tiedjei. The type strain is DCB-MT (= ATCC 700979T).
References
- ^ Sun B, Cole JR, Tiedje JM (March 2001). "Desulfomonile limimaris sp. nov., an anaerobic dehalogenating bacterium from marine sediments". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 51 (Pt 2): 365–71. doi:10.1099/00207713-51-2-365. PMID 11321081. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
Further reading
- Neilson, Alasdair H., and Ann-Sofie Allard. Organic Chemicals in the Environment: Mechanisms of Degradation and Transformation. CRC Press, 2012.
- Staley, James T.; Garrity, George M.; Boone, David R.; Castenholz, Richard W.; Don J. Brenner; Krieg, Noel R. (2001). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 0-387-24145-0.
- Jared R. Leadbetter (2005). Environmental microbiology. Amsterdam: Elsevier Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-182802-6.
- Twardowska, Irena, et al., eds. Viable methods of soil and water pollution monitoring, protection and remediation. Vol. 69. Springer, 2006.