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Caballeronia Turbans
''Caballeronia'' is a genus of bacteria from the family of Burkholderiaceae which has been reported to perform biological nitrogen fixation and promote plant growth Species ''Caballeronia'' comprises the following species: * ''Caballeronia arationis'' * ''Caballeronia arvi'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia brachyanthoides'' * ''Caballeronia calidae'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia calva'' * ''Caballeronia catudaia'' * ''Caballeronia choica'' * ''Caballeronia concitans'' * ''Caballeronia cordobensis'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia crenata'' * ''Caballeronia fortuita'' * ''Caballeronia glathei'' * ''Caballeronia glebae'' * ''Caballeronia grimmiae'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia hispidae'' * ''Caballeronia humi'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia humilis'' * ''Caballeronia hypogeia'' * ''Caballeronia jiangsuensis'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia kirkii'' *'' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia mamillata'' * ''Caballeronia megalochromosomata'' * ''Caballeronia mineralivorans'' *'' ...
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Bacteria (; singular: bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell. They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria were among the first life forms to appear on Earth, and are present in most of its habitats. Bacteria inhabit soil, water, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, and the deep biosphere of Earth's crust. Bacteria are vital in many stages of the nutrient cycle by recycling nutrients such as the fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere. The nutrient cycle includes the decomposition of dead bodies; bacteria are responsible for the putrefaction stage in this process. In the biological communities surrounding hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, extremophile bacteria provide the nutrients needed to sustain life by converting dissolved compounds, such as hydrogen sulphide and methane, to energy. Bacteria also live in symbiotic and parasitic re ...
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Caballeronia Fortuita
''Caballeronia'' is a genus of bacteria from the family of Burkholderiaceae which has been reported to perform biological nitrogen fixation and promote plant growth Species ''Caballeronia'' comprises the following species: * '' Caballeronia arationis'' * '' Caballeronia arvi'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia brachyanthoides'' * '' Caballeronia calidae'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia calva'' * '' Caballeronia catudaia'' * '' Caballeronia choica'' * '' Caballeronia concitans'' * '' Caballeronia cordobensis'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia crenata'' * '' Caballeronia fortuita'' * '' Caballeronia glathei'' * ''Caballeronia glebae'' * '' Caballeronia grimmiae'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia hispidae'' * '' Caballeronia humi'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia humilis'' * '' Caballeronia hypogeia'' * ''Caballeronia jiangsuensis'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia kirkii'' *'' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia mamillata'' * '' Caballeronia megalochromosomata'' * '' Caballeronia mine ...
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Candidatus Caballeronia Nigropunctata
"''Candidatus'' Caballeronia nigropunctata" is a '' Candidatus'' species of bacteria from the genus ''Caballeronia ''Caballeronia'' is a genus of bacteria from the family of Burkholderiaceae which has been reported to perform biological nitrogen fixation Nitrogen fixation is a chemical process by which molecular nitrogen (), with a strong triple covalent b ...'' and the family Burkholderiaceae. "''Candidatus'' Caballeronia nigropunctata" is an endosymbiont of the plant '' Psychotria nigropunctata''. References Burkholderiaceae Bacteria described in 2004 Candidatus taxa {{Betaproteobacteria-stub ...
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Caballeronia Mineralivorans
''Caballeronia'' is a genus of bacteria from the family of Burkholderiaceae which has been reported to perform biological nitrogen fixation and promote plant growth Species ''Caballeronia'' comprises the following species: * ''Caballeronia arationis'' * ''Caballeronia arvi'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia brachyanthoides'' * ''Caballeronia calidae'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia calva'' * ''Caballeronia catudaia'' * '' Caballeronia choica'' * ''Caballeronia concitans'' * ''Caballeronia cordobensis'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia crenata'' * ''Caballeronia fortuita'' * '' Caballeronia glathei'' * ''Caballeronia glebae'' * '' Caballeronia grimmiae'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia hispidae'' * '' Caballeronia humi'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia humilis'' * ''Caballeronia hypogeia'' * ''Caballeronia jiangsuensis'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia kirkii'' *'' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia mamillata'' * ''Caballeronia megalochromosomata'' * '' Caballeronia mineralivoran ...
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Candidatus Caballeronia Mamillata
"''Candidatus'' Caballeronia mamillata" is a bacterium from the genus of '' Burkholderia'' and the family Burkholderiaceae. References Burkholderiaceae Bacteria described in 2011 Candidatus taxa {{Betaproteobacteria-stub ...
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Candidatus Caballeronia Kirkii
''Candidatus'' Caballeronia kirkii is a Gram-negative, non-fermenting bacterium from the genus ''Caballeronia'' and the family Burkholderiaceae. ''Ca.'' C. kirkii is an endosymbiont of the plant '' Psychotria kirkii,'' also known as Rubiaceae, and exists inside leaf and stem nodules. Discovery ''Ca.'' C. kirkii was cultivated, classified as an endophyte, and placed under the Betaproteobacteria subclass in 2002. The microsymbiont was discovered in pockets or galls on the leaves of Rubiaceae plants and classified as a novel species of the genus '' Burkholderia''. Symbiotic life cycle ''Ca.'' C. kirkii are known to have a symbiotic relationship with '' Psychotria kirkii'', so that the bacteria are transferred from one plant generation to the next through the seeds. The bacteria also reside in the stem apical region, on a permanent basis, where it can infect every new developing leaf and every ovary, and therefore, seeds. The bacteria are therefore in a continuous sym ...
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Caballeronia Jiangsuensis
''Caballeronia'' is a genus of bacteria from the family of Burkholderiaceae which has been reported to perform biological nitrogen fixation and promote plant growth Species ''Caballeronia'' comprises the following species: * '' Caballeronia arationis'' * '' Caballeronia arvi'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia brachyanthoides'' * '' Caballeronia calidae'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia calva'' * '' Caballeronia catudaia'' * '' Caballeronia choica'' * '' Caballeronia concitans'' * '' Caballeronia cordobensis'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia crenata'' * '' Caballeronia fortuita'' * '' Caballeronia glathei'' * '' Caballeronia glebae'' * '' Caballeronia grimmiae'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia hispidae'' * '' Caballeronia humi'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia humilis'' * '' Caballeronia hypogeia'' * '' Caballeronia jiangsuensis'' * '' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia kirkii'' *'' ''Candidatus'' Caballeronia mamillata'' * '' Caballeronia megalochromosomata'' * '' Caballeronia mi ...
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Candidatus Caballeronia Humilis
In prokaryote nomenclature, ''Candidatus'' (Latin for candidate of Roman office) is used to name prokaryotic phyla that are well characterized but yet-uncultured. Contemporary sequencing approaches, such as 16S sequencing or metagenomics, provide much information about the analyzed organisms and thus allow to identify and characterize individual species. However, the majority of prokaryotic species remain uncultivable and hence inaccessible for further characterization in '' in vitro'' study. The recent discoveries of a multitude of candidate taxa has led to candidate phyla radiation expanding the tree of life through the new insights in bacterial diversity. Nomenclature History The initial International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes as well as early revisions did not account for the possibility of identifying prokaryotes which were not yet cultivable. Therefore, the term ''Candidatus'' was proposed in the context of a conference of the International Committee on Syst ...
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Caballeronia Humi
''Caballeronia humi'' is a Gram-negative, aerobic, non-motile bacterium from the genus '' Burkholderia'' and the family Burkholderiaceae which was isolated from peat soil Peat (), also known as turf (), is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter. It is unique to natural areas called peatlands, bogs, mires, moors, or muskegs. The peatland ecosystem covers and is the most efficien ... in Russia. References External linksType strain of ''Caballeronia humi'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Burkholderiaceae Bacteria described in 2013 {{Betaproteobacteria-stub ...
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Candidatus Caballeronia Hispidae
"''Candidatus'' Caballeronia hispidae" is a bacterium from the genus ''Caballeronia ''Caballeronia'' is a genus of bacteria from the family of Burkholderiaceae which has been reported to perform biological nitrogen fixation Nitrogen fixation is a chemical process by which molecular nitrogen (), with a strong triple covalent b ...'' and the family Burkholderiaceae.> References Burkholderiaceae Bacteria described in 2012 Candidatus taxa {{Betaproteobacteria-stub ...
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