Aquabacterium commune explained
Aquabacterium commune is a Gram-negative, catalase-negative bacterium of the genus Aquabacterium in the family Comamonadaceae, which was isolated with Aquabacterium citratiphilum and Aquabacterium parvum from biofilms of drinking water in Berlin.[1] Aquabacterium commune has got a single polar flagellum and its colonies are transparent.[2]
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- 10319501 . 49 Pt 2 . 2 . Aquabacterium gen. nov., with description of Aquabacterium citratiphilum sp. nov., Aquabacterium parvum sp. nov. and Aquabacterium commune sp. nov., three in situ dominant bacterial species from the Berlin drinking water system . Apr 1999 . Int J Syst Bacteriol . 769–77 . 10.1099/00207713-49-2-769. Kalmbach . S . Manz . W . Wecke . J . Szewzyk . U . free .
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