Roseivivax halotolerans explained
Roseivivax halotolerans is a species of bacteria. It is aerobic and bacteriochlorophyll-containing, first isolated from the epiphytes on the stromatolites of a saline lake located on the west coast of Australia. It is chemoheterotrophic, Gram-negative, motile, rod-shaped and with subpolar flagella. Its type strain is OCh 210T (= JCM 10271T).[1]
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- Suzuki. T.. Muroga. Y.. Takahama. M.. Nishimura. Y.. Roseivivax halodurans gen. nov., sp. nov. and Roseivivax halotolerans sp. nov., aerobic bacteriochlorophyll-containing bacteria isolated from a saline lake. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 49. 2. 1999. 629–634. 0020-7713. 10.1099/00207713-49-2-629. 10319485. free.