Definition of Chromatium. Meaning of Chromatium. Synonyms of Chromatium

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Definition of Chromatium

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- Chromatium is a genus of photoautotrophic Gram-negative bacteria which are found in water. The cells are straight rod-shaped or slightly curved. They belong...
- different microorganisms such as Clostridium, Desulfovibrio, Chlorobium, Chromatium, Rhodomicrobium, and Beggiatoa, as well as many other species of bacteria...
- Chromatium okenii is a Gram-negative bacterium found in water. It belongs to the Purple sulfur bacteria. These bacteria are capable of photosynthesis and...
- photolithoautotrophs. Examples of phototroph organisms are Rhodobacter capsulatus, Chromatium, and Chlorobium. Originally used with a different meaning, the term took...
- (Pelsh, 1936) to a new family called Ectothiorhodospiraceae, and the genus Chromatium (Perty, 1852) to the family Chromatiaceae. Referring to the latest definition...
- 1995). "Isolation and characterization of sulfur globule proteins from Chromatium vinosum and Thiocapsa roseopersicina". Archives of Microbiology. 163 (6):...
- (link) Caumette, P; Imhoff, JF; Suling, J; Matheron, R (29 January 1997). "Chromatium glycoli**** sp. nov., a moderately halophilic purple sulfur bacterium that...
- specifically on various species of the photosynthetic purple sulfur bacterium, Chromatium. As an epibiont, Vampirococcus attaches to the cell surface of their prey...
- mare, the sea; Neo-Latin Chromatium, a genus name; to give Marichromatium, the Chromatium of the sea, the truly marine Chromatium. The genus contains five...
- flavocytochromes c derived from Chlorobium limicola f. thiosulfatophilum and Chromatium vinosum". Analytical Biochemistry. 95 (1): 209–213. doi:10.1016/0003-2697(79)90207-0...