Solibacillus isronensis explained

Solibacillus isronensis is a bacterium from the genus of Solibacillus which has been isolated from a cryogenic tube from India.[1] [2] It is named after ISRO, India's space agency which discovered the species.

References

  1. Parker . Charles Thomas . Garrity . George M . Charles Thomas . Parker . George M . Garrity . Taxonomic Abstract for the species. . 1 August 2008 . 10.1601/tx.28644 . NamesforLife, LLC . 2024-04-17 . en.
  2. Shivaji . S. . Chaturvedi . P. . Begum . Z. . Pindi . P. K. . Manorama . R. . Padmanaban . D. A. . Shouche . Y. S. . Pawar . S. . Vaishampayan . P. . Dutt . C. B. S. . Datta . G. N. . Manchanda . R. K. . Rao . U. R. . Bhargava . P. M. . Narlikar . J. V. . Janibacter hoylei sp. nov., Bacillus isronensis sp. nov. and Bacillus aryabhattai sp. nov., isolated from cryotubes used for collecting air from the upper atmosphere . International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology . 30 July 2009 . 59 . 12 . 2977–2986 . 10.1099/ijs.0.002527-0 . 19643890. free .

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