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Winogradskyella Ludwigii
''Winogradskyella'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Flavobacteriaceae. ''Winogradskyella'' is named after the Russian microbiologist Sergei Winogradsky Sergei Nikolaevich Winogradsky (; ; , Kyiv – 24 February 1953, Brie-Comte-Robert), also published under the name Sergius Winogradsky, was a Ukrainian and Russian microbiologist, ecologist and soil science, soil scientist who pioneered the Biog .... Species The genus ''Winogradskyella'' comprises the following species: '' W. algae'' '' W. algicola'' '' W. aquimaris'' '' W. arenosi'' '' Ca. W. atlantica'' '' W. aurantia'' '' W. aurantiaca'' '' W. costae'' '' W. crassostreae'' '' W. damuponensis'' '' W. echinorum'' '' W. eckloniae'' '' W. endarachnes'' '' W. epiphytica'' '' W. exilis'' '' W. eximia'' '' W. flava'' '' W. forsetii'' '' W. haliclonae'' '' W. helgolandensis'' '' W. jejuensis'' '' W. litorisediminis'' '' W. litoriviva'' '' W. ludwigii'' '' W. lutea'' '' W. maritima'' '' W. multivorans'' '' W. pacifica'' '' ...
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Flavobacteriaceae
Flavobacteriaceae is a family of rod-shaped gram negative bacteria. The family contains many environmental bacteria, with some species being potential pathogens. History The family of ''Flavobacteriaceae'' was first proposed by Reichenbach in 1989, it was approved by the IJSEM in 1992. The description of the family was emended several times in 1996 and 2002. In 2020, the family was split, with several genera moved to the newly established family of '' Weeksellaceae''. Biology Species of the ''Flavobacteriaceae'' are predominantly rod-shaped and stain gram-negative. Many species in the ''Flavobacteriaceae'' are motile, with most non-motile species formerly placed in the family now being placed in the '' Weeksellaceae''. Most species are aerobic, while some are microaerobic to anaerobic; for example '' Capnocytophaga'' and '' Coenonia''. Several members of the family are considered halophilic or psychrotolerant. The predominant respiratory quinone is menaquinone-6. The ...
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Winogradskyella Eximia
''Winogradskyella'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Flavobacteriaceae. ''Winogradskyella'' is named after the Russian microbiologist Sergei Winogradsky Sergei Nikolaevich Winogradsky (; ; , Kyiv – 24 February 1953, Brie-Comte-Robert), also published under the name Sergius Winogradsky, was a Ukrainian and Russian microbiologist, ecologist and soil science, soil scientist who pioneered the Biog .... Species The genus ''Winogradskyella'' comprises the following species: '' W. algae'' '' W. algicola'' '' W. aquimaris'' '' W. arenosi'' '' Ca. W. atlantica'' '' W. aurantia'' '' W. aurantiaca'' '' W. costae'' '' W. crassostreae'' '' W. damuponensis'' '' W. echinorum'' '' W. eckloniae'' '' W. endarachnes'' '' W. epiphytica'' '' W. exilis'' '' W. eximia'' '' W. flava'' '' W. forsetii'' '' W. haliclonae'' '' W. helgolandensis'' '' W. jejuensis'' '' W. litorisediminis'' '' W. litoriviva'' '' W. ludwigii'' '' W. lutea'' '' W. maritima'' '' W. multivorans'' '' W. pacifica'' '' ...
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Winogradskyella Pocilloporae
''Winogradskyella pocilloporae'' is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus ''Winogradskyella'' which has been isolated from the coral ''Pocillopora damicornis ''Pocillopora damicornis'', commonly known as the cauliflower coral or lace coral, is a species of stony coral in the family Pocilloporidae. It is native to tropical and subtropical parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Description ''P. damic ...''. References Flavobacteria Bacteria described in 2018 {{Flavobacteria-stub ...
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Winogradskyella Pacifica
''Winogradskyella pacifica'' is a bacterium from the genus ''Winogradskyella ''Winogradskyella'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Flavobacteriaceae. ''Winogradskyella'' is named after the Russian microbiologist Sergei Winogradsky. Species The genus ''Winogradskyella'' comprises the following species: ''Winogradsky ...'' which has been isolated from seawater. References External links microbewiki Flavobacteria Bacteria described in 2010 {{Flavobacteria-stub ...
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Winogradskyella Multivorans
''Winogradskyella multivorans'' is a Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus ''Winogradskyella'' which has been isolated from seawater from an oyster farm in Korea. ''Winogradskyella multivorans'' has the ability to degrade polysaccharides Polysaccharides (), or polycarbohydrates, are the most abundant carbohydrates found in food. They are long-chain polymeric carbohydrates composed of monosaccharide units bound together by glycosidic linkages. This carbohydrate can react with wat .... References Flavobacteria Bacteria described in 2012 {{Flavobacteria-stub ...
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Winogradskyella Maritima
''Winogradskyella maritima'' is a Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus ''Winogradskyella'' which has been isolated from seawater from the Yellow Sea The Yellow Sea, also known as the North Sea, is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean located between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula, and can be considered the northwestern part of the East China Sea. Names It is one of four .... References Flavobacteria Bacteria described in 2017 {{Flavobacteria-stub ...
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Winogradskyella Lutea
''Winogradskyella lutea'' is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus ''Winogradskyella'' which has been isolated from seawater from Jeju in Korea Korea is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula, Jeju Island, and smaller islands. Since the end of World War II in 1945, it has been politically Division of Korea, divided at or near the 38th parallel north, 3 .... References Flavobacteria Bacteria described in 2011 {{Flavobacteria-stub ...
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Winogradskyella Ludwigii
''Winogradskyella'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Flavobacteriaceae. ''Winogradskyella'' is named after the Russian microbiologist Sergei Winogradsky Sergei Nikolaevich Winogradsky (; ; , Kyiv – 24 February 1953, Brie-Comte-Robert), also published under the name Sergius Winogradsky, was a Ukrainian and Russian microbiologist, ecologist and soil science, soil scientist who pioneered the Biog .... Species The genus ''Winogradskyella'' comprises the following species: '' W. algae'' '' W. algicola'' '' W. aquimaris'' '' W. arenosi'' '' Ca. W. atlantica'' '' W. aurantia'' '' W. aurantiaca'' '' W. costae'' '' W. crassostreae'' '' W. damuponensis'' '' W. echinorum'' '' W. eckloniae'' '' W. endarachnes'' '' W. epiphytica'' '' W. exilis'' '' W. eximia'' '' W. flava'' '' W. forsetii'' '' W. haliclonae'' '' W. helgolandensis'' '' W. jejuensis'' '' W. litorisediminis'' '' W. litoriviva'' '' W. ludwigii'' '' W. lutea'' '' W. maritima'' '' W. multivorans'' '' W. pacifica'' '' ...
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Winogradskyella Litoriviva
''Winogradskyella litoriviva'' is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic and moderately halophilic bacterium from the genus ''Winogradskyella ''Winogradskyella'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Flavobacteriaceae. ''Winogradskyella'' is named after the Russian microbiologist Sergei Winogradsky. Species The genus ''Winogradskyella'' comprises the following species: ''Winogradsky ...'' which has been isolated from seawater from the coast of Troitsa Bay. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q62868060 Flavobacteria Bacteria described in 2015 ...
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Winogradskyella Litorisediminis
''Winogradskyella litorisediminis'' is a Gram-negative, aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus ''Winogradskyella'' which has been isolated from sediments from the coast of Geojedo Geojedo (), or Geoje Island, is the principal island of Geoje, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is joined to land by two bridges from nearby Tongyeong. Gohyeon is the largest town on the island. Geojedo covers an area of , the second l .... References Flavobacteria Bacteria described in 2013 {{Flavobacteria-stub ...
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Winogradskyella Jejuensis
''Winogradskyella jejuensis'' is a Gram-negative and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus ''Winogradskyella'' which has been isolated from the alga '' Carpopeltis affinis'' from the coast of the Jeju Island Jeju Island (Jeju language, Jeju/) is South Korea's largest island, covering an area of , which is 1.83% of the total area of the country. Alongside outlying islands, it is part of Jeju Province and makes up the majority of the province. The i .... References Flavobacteria Bacteria described in 2015 {{Flavobacteria-stub ...
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Winogradskyella Helgolandensis
''Winogradskyella'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Flavobacteriaceae. ''Winogradskyella'' is named after the Russian microbiologist Sergei Winogradsky Sergei Nikolaevich Winogradsky (; ; , Kyiv – 24 February 1953, Brie-Comte-Robert), also published under the name Sergius Winogradsky, was a Ukrainian and Russian microbiologist, ecologist and soil science, soil scientist who pioneered the Biog .... Species The genus ''Winogradskyella'' comprises the following species: '' W. algae'' '' W. algicola'' '' W. aquimaris'' '' W. arenosi'' '' Ca. W. atlantica'' '' W. aurantia'' '' W. aurantiaca'' '' W. costae'' '' W. crassostreae'' '' W. damuponensis'' '' W. echinorum'' '' W. eckloniae'' '' W. endarachnes'' '' W. epiphytica'' '' W. exilis'' '' W. eximia'' '' W. flava'' '' W. forsetii'' '' W. haliclonae'' '' W. helgolandensis'' '' W. jejuensis'' '' W. litorisediminis'' '' W. litoriviva'' '' W. ludwigii'' '' W. lutea'' '' W. maritima'' '' W. multivorans'' '' W. pacifica'' '' ...
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