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- Binomial name Thal****obacillus devorans García et al. 2005 Type strain CCM 7282, CECT 7046, CIP 108959, DSM 16966, G-19.1 Synonyms Halobacillus degradans...
- Saccharophagus degradans is a gram-negative marine bacterium known to degrade a number of complex polysaccharides as energy source. S. degradans have also...
- and Thornton 1928 Rhodococcus baikonurensis Li et al. 2004 Rhodococcus degradans Švec et al. 2015 Rhodococcus enclensis Dastager et al. 2014 Rhodococcus...
- catalytic hydrogenation produces the sugar substitute xylitol. Saccharophagus degradans Xylonic acid Xylose metabolism The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals...
- Silvestri, 1948 Austr****yx chapecoi Smith & González, 1964 Austr****yx degradans Silvestri, 1948 Austr****yx descolei Silvestri, 1948 Austr****yx lilloi...
- actriz ****o Bibian Norai conidera que "el erotismo y el cine ****o no degradan a la mujer"". Diariocrítico.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 June 2019. Official...
- Unspecified Gammaproteobacteria 3,059,876 2,467 Unpublished Saccharophagus degradans Feb-40 Gammaproteobacteria 5,057,531 4,008 Unpublished Salmonella enterica...
- Edwards, 1928 Dactylolabis cubitalis (Osten Sacken, 1869) Dactylolabis degradans Savchenko, 1978 Dactylolabis denticulata (Bergroth, 1891) Dactylolabis...
- Hutcheson, Steven W.; Weiner, Ronald M. (2005-01-01). "Saccharophagus degradans gen. nov., sp. nov., a versatile marine degrader of complex polysaccharides"...
- (Alexander, 1979) R. cymula (Alexander, 1979) R. cytherea (Alexander, 1942) R. degradans (Savchenko, 1983) R. demarcata (Brunetti, 1912) R. diacaena (Alexander...