Treponema bryantii
Treponema bryantii is a species of spirochete bacteria within the genus Treponema. This species is an obligate anaerobe and is found in the rumen of cows.[2][3]
Treponema bryantii | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Spirochaetota |
Class: | Spirochaetia |
Order: | Spirochaetales |
Family: | Treponemataceae |
Genus: | Treponema |
Species: | T. bryantii |
Binomial name | |
Treponema bryantii Stanton and Canale-Parola 1980[1] | |
References
- Parte, A.C. "Treponema". LPSN.
- Stanton, TB (May 1984). "Glucose metabolism of Treponema bryantii, an anaerobic rumen spirochete". Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 30 (5): 526โ31. doi:10.1139/m84-080. PMID 6744124.
- Stanton, TB; Canale-Parola, E (Sep 1980). "Treponema bryantii sp. nov., a rumen spirochete that interacts with cellulolytic bacteria". Archives of Microbiology. 127 (2): 145โ56. doi:10.1007/bf00428018. PMID 7425785. S2CID 20301111.
Further reading
- H., Kudo; K-J, Cheng; J. W., Costerton (March 1987). "Interactions between Treponema bryantii and cellulolytic bacteria in the in vitro degradation of straw cellulose". Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 33 (3): 244โ248. doi:10.1139/m87-041. PMID 3567744.
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