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Humibacter

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Humibacter is a Gram-positive, mesophilic, strictly aerobic, chemoorganotrophic and motile genus of bacteria from the family of Microbacteriaceae.[1][3][2][4] Humibacter occur in sewage sludge.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Vaz-Moreira, I; Nobre, MF; Ferreira, AC; Schumann, P; Nunes, OC; Manaia, CM (April 2008). "Humibacter albus gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from sewage sludge compost". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 58 (Pt 4): 1014–8. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.65266-0. PMID 18398211.
  2. ^ a b Parte, A.C. "Humibacter". LPSN.
  3. ^ Falkiewicz-Dulik, Michalina; Janda, Katarzyna; Wypych, George (2015). Handbook of Material Biodegradation, Biodeterioration, and Biostablization. Elsevier. ISBN 9781927885024.
  4. ^ a b Nunes, Olga C.; Manaia, Célia M. (14 September 2015). Humibacter. Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. pp. 1–3. doi:10.1002/9781118960608.gbm00100. ISBN 9781118960608.
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Humibacter: Brief Summary

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Humibacter is a Gram-positive, mesophilic, strictly aerobic, chemoorganotrophic and motile genus of bacteria from the family of Microbacteriaceae. Humibacter occur in sewage sludge.

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