Arthrobacter luteolus explained
Arthrobacter luteolus is a bacterium species from the genus Arthrobacter. Its origins came from an isolatation from a human surgical wound in Belgium.[1] Arthrobacter luteolus were found to be in human clinical specimens.[2] [3]
Further reading
- Emmanuel. ES Challaraj. Ananthi. T. Anandkumar. B. Maruthamuthu. S. Accumulation of rare earth elements by siderophore-forming Arthrobacter luteolus isolated from rare earth environment of Chavara, India. Journal of Biosciences. 8 January 2012. 37. 1. 25–31. 10.1007/s12038-011-9173-3. 22357200. 13867856.
- Book: ed.-in-chief. George M. Garrity. Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology.. 2012. Springer Science + Business Media. New York. 978-0-387-68233-4. 2nd.
- Book: Staley. Don J. Brenner ... ed. Ed. board James T.. Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology.. 2005. Springer. New York. 0-387-28021-9. 2nd.
- Book: Carl A. Batt . Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology . 2 . Academic Press . 2014 . 978-0-12-384733-1 .
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Notes and References
- [Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen]
- Book: John E.. Bennett. Raphael. Dolin. Martin J.. Blaser. Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. 2014. Elsevier Health. 978-0-323-26373-3.
- Book: Carl A. Batt . Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology . 2 . . 2014 . 978-0-12-384733-1 .