Microbacterium oxydans (Schumann, 1999)

Choi, Jung-Hye, Cha, Ju-Hee, Bae, Jin-Woo, Cho, Jang-Cheon, Chun, Jongsik, Im, Wan-Taek, Jahng, Kwang Yeop, Jeon, Che Ok, Joh, Kiseong, Kim, Seung Bum, Seong, Chi Nam, Yoon, Jung-Hoon & Cha, Chang-Jun, 2016, Report on 31 unrecorded bacterial species in Korea that belong to the phylum Actinobacteria, Journal of Species Research 5 (1), pp. 1-13 : 9

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2016.5.1.001

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8136235

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E838BC0C-FF98-FFBE-796D-3CA60B0B4E5F

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Microbacterium oxydans
status

 

Description of Microbacterium oxydans View in CoL View at ENA WR-M1Y

Cells are Gram-staining-positive, non-flagellated and rod­shaped. Colonies are circular, convex, glistening and orange/yellow-colored after 3 days on MA at 25℃. Positive reactions are obtained for esculin hydrolysis, gelatinase and β-galactosidase in API 20NE, and negative reactions are obtained for nitrate reduction, indole production, glucose fermentation, arginine dihydrolase and urease. D­glucose, D­mannose, D­mannitol, D­maltose and potassium gluconate are utilized. Does not utilize L­arabinose, N ­acetyl­glucosamine, capric acid, adipic acid, malic acid, trisodium citrate and phenylacetic acid. Strain WR­M1Y (= NIBRBA0000113997) was isolated from a soil sample in field of reeds, Wando, Korea.

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