Roseomonas sediminicola

Roseomonas sediminicola is a species of Gram negative, strictly aerobic, coccobacilli-shaped, pale red-colored bacterium. It was first isolated from sediment from a freshwater duck lake at the university KAIST in Daejeon, South Korea, and the species was first proposed in 2014. The species name is derived from Latin sedimen (sediment) and cola (inhabitant, dweller).

Roseomonas sediminicola
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R. sediminicola
Binomial name
Roseomonas sediminicola
He 2014

The optimum growth temperature for R. sediminicola is 25-37 °C, but can grow in the 10-37 °C range. The optimum pH is 7.0 and can grow at pH 5.5-10.0.[1]

References

  1. Subhash Y, Bang JJ, You TH, Lee SS. Roseomonas rubra sp. nov., isolated from lagoon sediments. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 2016 Oct 1;66(10):3821-7.
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