Exemplar DOI
10.1601/ex.1168
Strain Identifiers
CCUG 27819 (=R. Mamiya Op-55 =IAM 14270 =NBRC 15099 =JCM 7370 =CCM 4598 =CCUG 27290 =CIP 106725 =ATCC 51229 =DSM 7418 =PCM 2581 =Mamiya Op-55 =IFO 15099 =LMG 10922 =GIFU 11458)
CCUG 27819
R. Mamiya Op-55
IAM 14270
NBRC 15099
JCM 7370
CCM 4598
CCUG 27290
CIP 106725
ATCC 51229
DSM 7418
PCM 2581
Mamiya Op-55
IFO 15099
LMG 10922
GIFU 11458
Taxonomic Placement

Type Status
This is the type strain for Yabuuchi et al. 1990 emend. Feng et al. 2018.
16S gene
16S gene
16S gene
Citation
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Exemplar Abstract for CCUG 27819 (=R. Mamiya Op-55 =IAM 14270 =NBRC 15099 =JCM 7370 =CCM 4598 =CCUG 27290 =CIP 106725 =ATCC 51229 =DSM 7418 =PCM 2581 =Mamiya Op-55 =IFO 15099 =LMG 10922 =GIFU 11458). Retrieved . https://doi.org/10.1601/ex.1168.
Source File
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References


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