Kitasatospora
Kitasatospora is an Actinobacteria genus in the family Streptomycetaceae. The genus name comes from Shibasaburo Kitasato, a Japanese bacteriologist.
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Class: | Actinobacteria |
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Genus: | Kitasatospora corrig. Omura et al. 1983 emend. Zhang et al. 1997 |
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Kitasatospora setae corrig. Ōmura et al. 1983[1] | |
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Species
- Kitasatospora arboriphila
- Kitasatospora azatica
- Kitasatospora cheerisanensis
- Kitasatospora cineracea
- Kitasatospora cochleata
- Kitasatospora cystarginea
- Kitasatospora gansuensis
- Kitasatospora griseola
- Kitasatospora kifunensis
- Kitasatospora mediocidica
- Kitasatospora niigatensis
- Kitasatospora nipponensis
- Kitasatospora paracochleata
- Kitasatospora paranensis
- Kitasatospora phosalacinea
- Kitasatospora putterlickiae
- Kitasatospora sampliensis
- Kitasatospora setae
- Kitasatospora terrestris
- Kitasatospora viridifaciens
- Kitasatospora viridis
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External links
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