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Acidocella

Genus of bacteria


Genus of bacteria

Acidocella is a genus in the phylum Pseudomonadota (Bacteria). Its members are acidophilic.

Etymology

The name Acidocella derives from Neo-Latin acidum (from Latin acidus, sour), an acid; Latin cella, a store-room, a chamber and, in biology, a cell; giving Acidocella, an acid (-requiring) cell.

Species

The genus contains:

  • A. aluminiidurans Kimoto et al. 2010
  • A. aminolytica (Kishimoto et al. 1994) Kishimoto et al. 1996, , formerly a member of the genus Acidiphilium
  • A. facilis (Wichlacz et al. 1986) Kishimoto et al. 1996, type species of the genus, formerly a member of the genus Acidiphilium

References

References

  1. {{lpsn. classificationac.html. Classification of Genera AC
  2. {{lpsn. a/acidocella.html. Acidocella
  3. (2009). "Acidocella aluminiidurans sp. Nov., an aluminium-tolerant bacterium isolated from Panicum repens grown in a highly acidic swamp in actual acid sulfate soil area of Vietnam". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology.
  4. "Validation of the Publication of New Names and New Combinations Previously Effectively Published Outside the IJSB: List No. 56 -- 46 (1): 362 -- International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology".
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