Agathobacter rectalis explained
Agathobacter rectalis (formerly Eubacterium rectale) is a Gram-positive, butyrate-producing, anaerobic, rod-shaped and non-spore-forming bacterium from the genus of Agathobacter with a single flagellate which occur in the rumen content of sheep and cows.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- Parker. Charles Thomas. Garrity. George M. Charles Thomas. Parker. George M. Garrity. Nomenclature Abstract for Agathobacter rectalis (Hauduroy et al. 1937) Rosero et al. 2016.. The NamesforLife Abstracts. 2016. 10.1601/nm.28208. 2024-04-17 . en.
- Benada. Oldrˇich. Killer. Jirˇí. Fliegerová. Katerˇina. Mrázek. Jakub. Rosero. Jaime A.. Kopečný. Jan. Sechovcová. Hana. Havlík. Jaroslav. Reclassification of Eubacterium rectale (Hauduroy et al. 1937) Prévot 1938 in a new genus Agathobacter gen. nov. as Agathobacter rectalis comb. nov., and description of Agathobacter ruminis sp. nov., isolated from the rumen contents of sheep and cows. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 1 February 2016. 66. 2. 768–773. 10.1099/ijsem.0.000788. 26619944. free.