Pelomonas saccharophila explained
Pelomonas saccharophila is a Gram-negative soil bacterium. It was originally named Pseudomonas saccharophila in 1940, but was reclassified in 2005 to the newly created genus, Pelomonas. The original strain was isolated from mud.[1] [2]
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- 10.1099/ijs.0.65149-0. 17978231. Description of Pelomonas aquatica sp. nov. And Pelomonas puraquae sp. nov., isolated from industrial and haemodialysis water. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 57. 11. 2629–2635. 2007. Gomila. M.. Bowien. B.. Falsen. E.. Moore. E. R. B.. Lalucat. J..