Staphylococcus cohnii subsp. urealyticus, Kloos & Wolfshohl, 1991

Kang, Heeyoung, Kim, Haneul, Yi, Hana, Kim, Wonyong, Yoon, Jung-Hoon, Im, Wan-Taek, Kim, Myung Kyum, Seong, Chi Nam, Kim, Seung Bum, Cha, Chang-Jun & Joh, Che Ok Jeon and Kiseong, 2021, A report of 43 unrecorded bacterial species within the phyla Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes isolated from various sources from Korea in 2019, Journal of Species Research 10 (2), pp. 117-133 : 129

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2021.10.2.117

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12801701

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scientific name

Staphylococcus cohnii subsp. urealyticus
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Description of Staphylococcus cohnii subsp. urealyticus View in CoL DS-19

Gram-stain-positive, aerobic, non-flagellated, coccus-shaped bacterium (1.1-1.5 μm diameter). Colonies grown on R2 A are light yellow, circular, entire, and convex. Oxidase   GoogleMaps activity is negative. In the API 20NE test, cells are positive for nitrate reduction; activity of urease and β -galactosidase; and assimilation of D- glucose, D- mannose, D- mannitol, D- maltose, and potassium gluconate, but negative for indole production; glucose fermentation; hydrolysis of aesculin and gelatin; arginine dihydrolase activity; and assimilation of L- arabinose, N -acetyl-glucosamine, capric acid, adipic acid, malic acid, trisodium citrate, and phenylacetic acid. Strain DS-19 (= NIBRBAC000503376) was isolated from a soil sample collected from Daejeon, Republic of Korea (36°22 ʹ 35.4 ʺ N, 127°20 ʹ 37.2 ʺ E).

Clostridium celerecrescens was reclassified as Lacrimispora celerecrescens ( Haas and Blanchard, 2020) .

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