Roseomonas frigidaquae
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Roseomonas frigidaquae Kim 2009 | |
Roseomonas frigidaquae is a species of Gram negative, strictly aerobic, coccobacilli-shaped, light pink-colored bacteria. It was first isolated from a water-cooling system from an oxygen-producing plant in Gwangyang, South Korea. The species name is derived from Latin frigidus (cold) and aqua (water).
The optimum growth temperature for R. frigidaquae is 30 °C, but can grow in the 12-37 °C range. The optimum pH is 7.0, and can grow in pH 6.0-10.0.[1]
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- ↑ Kim MS, Baik KS, Park SC, Rhee MS, Oh HM, Seong CN. Roseomonas frigidaquae sp. nov., isolated from a water-cooling system. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 2009 Jul 1;59(7):1630-4.
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