Chryseobacterium humi explained
Chryseobacterium humi is a bacterium.[1] It is rod-shaped, non-motile, aerobic, catalase- and oxidase-positive and forms yellow colonies. Its type strain is ECP37(T) (=LMG 24684(T) =NBRC 104927(T)) .
Further reading
- Book: Dongyou Liu . Molecular Detection of Human Bacterial Pathogens . CRC Press . Boca Raton . 2011 . 978-1-4398-1238-9 .
- Whitman, William B., et al., eds. Bergey's manual® of systematic bacteriology. Vol. 5. Springer, 2012.
- Van Wyk, Esias Renier. Virulence Factors and Other Clinically Relevant Characteristics of Chryseobacterium Species. Diss. University of the Freee State, 2008.
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Notes and References
- Pires. C.. Carvalho. M. F.. De Marco. P.. Magan. N.. Castro. P. M. L.. Chryseobacterium palustre sp. nov. and Chryseobacterium humi sp. nov., isolated from industrially contaminated sediments. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 60. 2. 2009. 402–407. 1466-5026. 10.1099/ijs.0.010348-0. 19651727. free.