Glaciibacter
Glaciibacter is a psychrophilic genus of bacteria from the family of Microbacteriaceae with one known species (Glaciibacter superstes).[2][1][3][4][5] Glaciibacter superstes has been isolated from ice from the Fox permafrost tunnel from Alaska.[6][7]
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Genus: | Glaciibacter Katayama et al. 2009[1] |
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References
- Parte, A.C. "Glaciibacter". LPSN.
- Horikoshi, Koki; Antranikian, Garabed; Bull, Alan T.; Robb, Frank T.; Stetter, Karl O. (2010). Extremophiles Handbook. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9784431538974.
- Parker, Charles Thomas; Wigley, Sarah; Garrity, George M (25 June 2009). "Nomenclature Abstract for Glaciibacter Katayama et al. 2009". The NamesforLife Abstracts. doi:10.1601/nm.14121.
- "Glaciibacter". www.uniprot.org.
- Katayama, T; Kato, T; Tanaka, M; Douglas, TA; Brouchkov, A; Fukuda, M; Tomita, F; Asano, K (March 2009). "Glaciibacter superstes gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel member of the family Microbacteriaceae isolated from a permafrost ice wedge". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 59 (Pt 3): 482–6. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.001354-0. PMID 19244426.
- "Details: DSM-21135". www.dsmz.de.
- University, Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido (2012). Agricultural Sciences for Human Sustainability: Meeting the Challenges of Food Safety and Stable Food Production. Kaiseisha press. ISBN 9784860992835.
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