Stappia
In taxonomy, Stappia is a genus of the Hyphomicrobiales.[1] Some members of the genus (now transferred to Labrenzia) oxidize carbon monoxide (CO) aerobically.[2] Stappia indica is a diatom associated bacterium which is known to inhibit the growth of diatoms such as Thalassiosira pseudonana.[3]
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Domain: | Bacteria |
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Genus: | Stappia Uchino et al. 1999 |
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Stappia stellulata (Rüger and Höfle 1992) Uchino et al. 1999 | |
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References
- See the NCBI webpage on Stappia. Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy resources". National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
- King, Gary; Weber, Carolyn (2007). "Distribution, diversity and ecology of aerobic CO-oxidizing bacteria". Nature Reviews Microbiology. 5 (2): 107–118. doi:10.1038/nrmicro1595. PMID 17224920. S2CID 2683672.
- Nair, Shailesh; et al. (8 March 2022). "A Novel Phage Indirectly Regulates Diatom Growth by Infecting a Diatom-Associated Biofilm-Forming Bacterium". ASM Journals Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 88 (5): e0213821. Bibcode:2022ApEnM..88E2138N. doi:10.1128/AEM.02138-21. PMC 8904054. PMID 35020448.
Further reading
Scientific journals
- Uchino Y, Hirata A, Yokota A, Sugiyama J (1998). "Reclassification of marine Agrobacterium species: proposals of Stappia stellulata gen. nov., comb. nov., Stappia aggregata sp. nov., nom. rev., Ruegeria atlantica gen. nov., comb. nov., Ruegeria gelatinovora comb. nov., Ruegeria algicola comb. nov., and Ahrensia kieliense gen. nov., sp. nov., nom. rev". J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol. 44 (3): 201–210. doi:10.2323/jgam.44.201. PMID 12501429.
- Weber CF, King GM (2007). "Physiological, Ecological, and Phylogenetic Characterization of Stappia, a Marine CO-Oxidizing Bacterial Genus". Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 73 (4): 1266–1276. Bibcode:2007ApEnM..73.1266W. doi:10.1128/AEM.01724-06. PMC 1828652. PMID 17142374.
Scientific books
- Garrity GM, Holt JG (2001). "Taxonomic Outline of the Archaea and Bacteria". In DR Boone, RW Castenholz (eds.). Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the deeply branching and phototrophic Bacteria (2nd ed.). New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 155–166. ISBN 978-0-387-98771-2.
External links
- NCBI taxonomy page for Stappia
- Search Tree of Life taxonomy pages for Stappia
- Search Species2000 page for Stappia
- MicrobeWiki page for Stappia
- LPSN page for Stappia
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