Bryocella Explained
Bryocella (Bry.o.cell’a. Gr. neut. n.; "bryon" - peat L. fem. n.; "cella" - cell N.L. fem. n.; "Bryocella" - peat-associated cell) is a genus of Gram-negative, non-spore forming, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria from the family Acidobacteriaceae within subdivision 1 of the phylum Acidobacteriota.[1] The type species of the genus is Bryocella elongata.[2]
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- Dedysh S.N.. Kulichevskaya I.S.. Serkebaeva Y.M.. Mityaeva M.A.. Sorokin V.V.. Suzina N.E.. Rijpstra W.I.. Damsté J.S.. Bryocella elongata gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of subdivision 1 of the Acidobacteria isolated from a methanotrophic enrichment culture, and emended description of Edaphobacter aggregans Koch et al. 2008.. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol.. 6 May 2011. 62. 3. 654–664. 10.1099/ijs.0.031898-0. 21551329.
- Web site: Bryocella elongata DSM 22489.