Massilia dura
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Species: | M. dura
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Massilia dura Zhang et al. 2006, sp. nov[1]
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16, CCTCC AB204070, CCUG 52213, CIP 109188, DSM 17513, KCTC 12342[2] |
Massilia dura is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, nonspore-forming bacterium from the genus Massilia and family Oxalobacteraceae, which was isolated with Massilia albidiflava, Massilia plicata, and Massilia lutea from soil samples collected from southeast China.[3] Colonies of M. dura are hard and compact and their color is pale white to yellow.[4]
Etymology
The specific name dura comes from the Latin dura, which means "hard", because of the nature of the colonies.[5][6]
References
- ^ http://www.bacterio.cict.fr/m/massilia.html
- ^ http://www.straininfo.net/publications/87083
- ^ "Massilia dura sp. nov., Massilia albidiflava sp. nov., Massilia plicata sp. nov. and Massilia lutea sp. nov., isolated from soils in China". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 56 (Pt 2): 459–63. Feb 2006. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.64083-0. PMID 16449458.
- ^ http://www.ymf.ynu.edu.cn/SCI/2006SCI/2006/Four%20novel%20species%20of%20the%20genus%20Massilia.pdf
- ^ http://www.bacterio.cict.fr/m/massilia.html
- ^ http://www.ymf.ynu.edu.cn/SCI/2006SCI/2006/Four%20novel%20species%20of%20the%20genus%20Massilia.pdf