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Intrasporangium Flavum
''Intrasporangium'' is a genus of Gram positive, nonmotile bacteria. The genus name refers to the mycelium of the type strain forming intercalary vesicles that were originally identified as spores. However, no spores have been observed in later studies. The family Intrasporangiaceae is named after the genus, and ''Intrasporangium'' is the type genus for the family. The genus was first proposed in 1967. The type species ''I. calvum'' was first isolated from air in a school dining room in the Soviet Union. The genus was monospecific until 2012, when three species were added to the genus. ''I. chromatireducens'' and ''I. mesophilum'' were proposed as new species, and the monospecific ''Humihabitans oryzae'' was reclassified as ''I. oryzae''. The novel genus and species ''Monashia flava'' was proposed in 2016, but was later found to be a member of ''Intrasporagium'', most likely a strain of ''I. oryzae''. The genus is currently defunct. Although the first isolation of ''Intrasporangi ...
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List Of Prokaryotic Names With Standing In Nomenclature
List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) is an online database that maintains information on the naming and taxonomy of prokaryotes, following the taxonomy requirements and rulings of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes. The database was curated from 1997 to June 2013 by Jean P. Euzéby. From July 2013 to January 2020, LPSN was curated by Aidan C. Parte. In February 2020, a new version of LPSN was published as a service of the Leibniz Institute DSMZ, thereby also integrating the Prokaryotic Nomenclature Up-to-date service and since 2022 LPSN is interconnected with the Type (Strain) Genome Server (TYGS), DSMZ's high-throughput platform for accurate genome-based taxonomy. See also * Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes Described from Sequence Data References External links List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature
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Intrasporangium Calvum
''Intrasporangium calvum'' is a species of Gram positive, aerobic, endospore-forming bacteria. The species was initially isolated from air in a school dining room in the Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet .... The species was first described in 1967, and was the first and only species in the genus '' Intrasporangium'' until 2012. ''I. calvum'' can grow in the 20-40 °C range, and can grow in pH 6.0-8.0. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q21277220 Intrasporangiaceae Bacteria described in 1967 ...
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Intrasporangium Chromatireducens
''Intrasporangium chromatireducens'' is a species of Gram positive, strictly aerobic bacterium. The species was initially isolated from manganese mining soil in Hunan Province, China. The species was first described in 2012, and its name refers to the species ability to reduce chromate Chromate or chromat, and their derived terms, may refer to: Chemistry * Chromate and dichromate, ions * Monochromate, an ion * Trichromate, an ion * Tetrachromate, an ion * Chromate conversion coating, a method for passivating metals Biolog .... The optimum growth temperature for ''I. chromatireducens'' is 37 °C and can grow in the 10-45 °C range. The optimum pH is 8.0 and can grow in pH 5.0-10.0. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q25860873 Intrasporangiaceae Bacteria described in 2012 ...
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Intrasporangium Flavum
''Intrasporangium'' is a genus of Gram positive, nonmotile bacteria. The genus name refers to the mycelium of the type strain forming intercalary vesicles that were originally identified as spores. However, no spores have been observed in later studies. The family Intrasporangiaceae is named after the genus, and ''Intrasporangium'' is the type genus for the family. The genus was first proposed in 1967. The type species ''I. calvum'' was first isolated from air in a school dining room in the Soviet Union. The genus was monospecific until 2012, when three species were added to the genus. ''I. chromatireducens'' and ''I. mesophilum'' were proposed as new species, and the monospecific ''Humihabitans oryzae'' was reclassified as ''I. oryzae''. The novel genus and species ''Monashia flava'' was proposed in 2016, but was later found to be a member of ''Intrasporagium'', most likely a strain of ''I. oryzae''. The genus is currently defunct. Although the first isolation of ''Intrasporangi ...
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Intrasporangium Mesophilum
''Intrasporangium mesophilum'' is a species of Gram positive, strictly aerobic bacterium. The species was initially isolated from rhizospheric soil of an oilseed plant, ''Jatropha curcas''. The species was first described in 2012, and its name refers to its mesophilic A mesophile is an organism that grows best in moderate temperature, neither too hot nor too cold, with an optimum growth range from . The optimum growth temperature for these organisms is 37 °C (about 99 °F). The term is mainly applied ... growth conditions. The optimum growth temperature for ''I. mesophilum'' is 28 °C and can grow in the 20-37 °C range. The species is able to grow in pH 6.0-8.0. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q25860874 Intrasporangiaceae Bacteria described in 2012 ...
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Intrasporangium Oryzae
''Intrasporangium oryzae'' is a species of Gram positive, strictly aerobic bacterium. The species was initially isolated from rice paddy soil. The species was first described in 2007, and its name is derived from Latin ''oryzae'' (of rice). It was originally placed in the novel genus ''Humihabitans'', but further research reclassified the species as a member of the existing genus, ''Intrasporangium''. Because ''Humihabitans'' was monospecific In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispe ..., with ''H. oryzae'' as the only species, the genus is now defunct. The same soil survey that discovered ''I. oryzae'' also discovered the novel genera/species '' Oryzihumus leptocrescens'' and '' Patulibacter minatonensis''. ''I. oryzae'' can grow in the 8-40 °C range and in pH 5.0-11 ...
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