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- Luteimonas aestuarii is a species of yellow-pigmented bacteria. It is Gram-negative and rod-shaped, and its type strain is B9(T) (= KCTC 22048(T), DSM...
- Lutibacter aestuarii is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Lutibacter which has been isolated from sediments...
- Carcinus aestuarii, also known as the Mediterranean green crab is a littoral crab, native to the Mediterranean Sea. Carcinus aestuarii bears some similarities...
- Shewanella aestuarii is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped and motile bacterium with a polar flagellum from the genus...
- distinguishing C. maenas from the closely related C. aestuarii, which can also be an invasive species. In C. aestuarii, the carapace lacks any bumps and extends...
- Gaetbulibacter aestuarii is a Gram-negative, aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Gaetbulibacter which has been isolated from seawater from...
- flat sediments in Korea. Yi, H; Chun, J (November 2004). "Nocardioides aestuarii sp. nov., isolated from tidal flat sediment". International Journal of...
- Hyphomicrobium aestuarii is a Gram-negative bacteria from the genus of Hyphomicrobium. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de Straininfo of Hyphomicrobium aestuarii UniProt Rainey...
- "Aliihoeflea aestuarii" is a Gram-negative and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus "Aliihoeflea" which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments in...
- Roseomonas aestuarii is a species of Gram negative, strictly aerobic, coccobacilli-shaped, orange-colored bacterium. It was first isolated from an estuarine...