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- Arenibacter is a rod-shaped and strictly aerobic genus from the family of Flavobacteriaceae. Parte, A.C. "Arenibacter". LPSN. "Arenibacter algicola". www...
- Arenibacter nanhaiticus is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and aerobic bacterium from the genus Arenibacter which has been isolated from sandy sediments from...
- Arenibacter antarcticus is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Arenibacter which has been isolated from sediments...
- Arenibacter algicola is a Gram-negative, hydrocarbon-degrading and strictly aerobic bacterium from the genus Arenibacter. Arenibacter algicola uses polycyclic...
- Arenibacter certesii is a heterotrophic and aerobic bacterium from the genus of Arenibacter which has been isolated from the green alga Ulva fenestrata...
- Arenibacter hampyeongensis is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic bacterium from the genus Arenibacter which has been isolated from tidal flat from Hampyeong...
- Arenibacter catalasegens is a Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Arenibacter which has been isolated from surface...
- Arenibacter latericius is a Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium from the genus Arenibacter which has been isolated from sandy sediments...
- Arenibacter echinorum is a heterotrophic and aerobic bacterium from the genus Arenibacter which has been isolated from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus...
- Arenibacter troitsensis is a heterotrophic, aerobic and non-motile bacterium from the genus Arenibacter which has been isolated from marine bottom sediments...