Roseibium alexandrii explained

Roseibium alexandrii is a bacterium from the genus of Roseibium, which has been isolated from the dinoflagellate Alexandrium lusitanicum in Germany.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Details: DSM-17067 . www.dsmz.de . en.
  2. Biebl . H . Pukall . R . Lünsdorf . H . Schulz . S . Allgaier . M . Tindall . BJ . Wagner-Döbler . I . Description of Labrenzia alexandrii gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel alphaproteobacterium containing bacteriochlorophyll a, and a proposal for reclassification of Stappia aggregata as Labrenzia aggregata comb. nov., of Stappia marina as Labrenzia marina comb. nov. and of Stappia alba as Labrenzia alba comb. nov., and emended descriptions of the genera Pannonibacter, Stappia, and Roseibium, and of the species Roseibium denhamense and Roseibium hamelinense . International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology . May 2007 . 57 . Pt 5 . 1095–107 . 10.1099/ijs.0.64821-0 . 17473266. free . 10033/26392 . free .