Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens
Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens is a marine bacterium. It has been observed to cause skin ulcer syndrome in juvenile cultivated sea cucumbers.[1]
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Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens (Baumann et al. 1984) Gauthier et al. 1995 | |
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Pseudomonas nigrifaciens White 1940 |
References
- Wang, Y-G; Fang, B; Zhang, C-Y; Rong, X-J (July 2006). "Etiology of skin ulcer syndrome in cultured juveniles of Apostichopus japonicus and analysis of reservoir of the pathogens". Journal of Fishery Sciences of China/Zhongguo Shuichan Kexue. 13 (4): 610–616.
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