Syntrophobacter wolinii

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Syntrophobacter wolinii
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Bacteria
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Syntrophobacteraceae
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S. wolinii

Boone & Bryant, 1980

Syntrophobacter wolinii is a species of bacteria notable for degrading propionate. It is non-motile, gram-negative and rod-shaped.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Boone DR, Bryant MP (September 1980). "Propionate-Degrading Bacterium, Syntrophobacter wolinii sp. nov. gen. nov., from Methanogenic Ecosystems". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 40 (3): 626–32. PMC 291629. PMID 16345640.

Further reading[]

  • Harmsen, Hermie JM, et al. "Phylogenetic analysis of Syntrophobacter wolinii reveals a relationship with sulfate-reducing bacteria." Archives of Microbiology160.3 (1993): 238–240.
  • Wallrabenstein, Christina, Elisabeth Hauschild, and Bernhard Schink. "Pure culture and cytological properties of ‘ Syntriphobacter wolini’." FEMS Microbiology Letters 123.3 (1994): 249–254.

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