Sinomonas echigonensis

Sinomonas echigonensis
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S. echigonensis

(Ding et al. 2009) Zhou et al. 2012[1]
Binomial name
Sinomonas echigonensis
Type strain
LC10, CCTCC AB 206017, IAM 15385, JCM 21829[2]
Synonyms

Arthrobacter echigonensis[2][3]

Sinomonas echigonensis is a bacterium from the genus of Sinomonas.[2][1][4][5]

References

  1. 1 2 "Sinomonas". LPSN.
  2. 1 2 3 "Sinomonas echigonensis". www.uniprot.org.
  3. Zhou, Y.; Chen, X.; Zhang, Y.; Wang, W.; Xu, J. (13 May 2011). "Description of Sinomonas soli sp. nov., reclassification of Arthrobacter echigonensis and Arthrobacter albidus (Ding et al. 2009) as Sinomonas echigonensis comb. nov. and Sinomonas albida comb. nov., respectively, and emended description of the genus Sinomonas". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 62 (Pt 4): 764–769. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.030361-0. PMID 21571934.
  4. Parker, Charles Thomas; Garrity, George M (24 October 2017). "Taxonomic Abstract for the species". NamesforLife, LLC. doi:10.1601/tx.22918. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. Whitman, William B.; Goodfellow, Michael; Kämpfer, Peter; Busse, Hans-Jürgen; Trujillo, Martha E.; Ludwig, Wolfgang; Suzuki, Ken-ichiro (2012). Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology: Volume 5: The Actinobacteria. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9780387682334.


Further reading

  • Huang, Xiaochen; Tang, Keli; Xu, Xuping; Cai, Chunting (May 2017). "Interaction of Fe-Mn plaque and Arthrobacter echigonensis MN1405 and uptake and translocation of Cd by Phytolacca acinos a Roxb". Chemosphere. 174: 585–592. doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.02.012.
  • Li, F; Tang, K; Cai, C; Xu, X (2 October 2016). "Phytolacca acinosa Roxb. with Arthrobacter echigonensis MN1405 enhances heavy metal phytoremediation". International Journal of Phytoremediation. 18 (10): 956–65. doi:10.1080/15226514.2016.1183573. PMID 27159623.


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