Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans

Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans is a bacterium from the genus of Pseudonocardia which has been isolated from air contaminant.[1][3][5][4] Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans can oxidize hydrocarbons.[6]

Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans
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P. hydrocarbonoxydans
Binomial name
Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans
(Nolof and Hirsch 1962) Warwick et al. 1994[1]
Type strain
70, 70(N42), ATCC 15104, BCRC 13740, CCRC 13740, CGMCC 4.1218, DSM 43281, HUT-6554, IFO 14498, IMET 7645, IMRU N4ZG, IMSNU 22140, JCM 3392, KCTC 1059, KCTC 9301, KCTC 9692, N42, NBRC 14498, NCIB 9436, NCIM 2386, NCIMB 9436, NRRL B-16171, PCM 2249, Schering 228, VKM Ac-799, VTT E-073031[2]
Synonyms

Amycolata hydrocarbonoxydans,[3]
Nocardia hydrocarbonoxydans[4]

References

  1. Parte, A.C. "Pseudonocardia". LPSN.
  2. "Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans Taxon Passport - StrainInfo". www.straininfo.net.
  3. "Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans". www.uniprot.org.
  4. "Details: DSM-43281". www.dsmz.de.
  5. Parker, Charles Thomas; Osier, Nicole Danielle; Garrity, George M. "Nomenclature Abstract for Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans (Nolof and Hirsch 1962) Warwick et al. 1994". The NamesforLife Abstracts. doi:10.1601/nm.6685.
  6. George M., Garrity (2012). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). New York: Springer Science + Business Media. ISBN 0-387-68233-3.


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