Acidocella Explained
Acidocella is a genus in the phylum Pseudomonadota (Bacteria). Its members are acidophilic.
Etymology
The name Acidocella derives from Neo-Latin acidum (from Latin acidus, sour), an acid; Latin cella, a store-room, a chamber and, in biology, a cell; giving Acidocella, an acid (-requiring) cell.
Species
The genus contains:
- A. aluminiidurans Kimoto et al. 2010[1]
- A. aminolytica (Kishimoto et al. 1994) Kishimoto et al. 1996,, formerly a member of the genus Acidiphilium[2]
- A. facilis (Wichlacz et al. 1986) Kishimoto et al. 1996, type species of the genus, formerly a member of the genus Acidiphilium[2]
See also
Notes and References
- Kimoto . K. I. . Aizawa . T. . Urai . M. . Bao Ve . N. . Suzuki . K. I. . Nakajima . M. . Sunairi . M. . Acidocella aluminiidurans sp. Nov., an aluminium-tolerant bacterium isolated from Panicum repens grown in a highly acidic swamp in actual acid sulfate soil area of Vietnam . International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology . 60 . 4 . 764–768 . 2009 . 10.1099/ijs.0.011569-0 . 19656936. free .
- Web site: Validation of the Publication of New Names and New Combinations Previously Effectively Published Outside the IJSB: List No. 56 -- 46 (1): 362 -- International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology . 2011-05-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100806205841/http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/362 . 2010-08-06 .