Muricauda olearia explained
Muricauda olearia is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Muricauda which has been isolated from seawater which was contaminated with crude oil from the west coast of Korea.[1]
References
- Hwang. CY. Kim. MH. Bae. GD. Zhang. GI. Kim. YH. Cho. BC. Muricauda olearia sp. nov., isolated from crude-oil-contaminated seawater, and emended description of the genus Muricauda.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. August 2009. 59. Pt 8. 1856–61. 10.1099/ijs.0.007708-0. 19567580. free.
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Further reading
- Hwang. CY. Kim. MH. Bae. GD. Zhang. GI. Kim. YH. Cho. BC. Muricauda olearia sp. nov., isolated from crude-oil-contaminated seawater, and emended description of the genus Muricauda.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. August 2009. 59. Pt 8. 1856–61. 10.1099/ijs.0.007708-0. 19567580. free.
- Tang. K. Su. Y. Brackman. G. Cui. F. Zhang. Y. Shi. X. Coenye. T. Zhang. XH. MomL, a novel marine-derived N-acyl homoserine lactonase from Muricauda olearia.. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. January 2015. 81. 2. 774–82. 10.1128/AEM.02805-14. 25398866. 4277582.