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- calcoaceticus "Micrococcus calco-aceticus" Beijerinck 1911 Synonyms Neisseria winogradskyi Moraxella calcoacetica Micrococcus calcoaceticus Herellea vaginicola...
- of Spirillum with validly or effectively published names - Spirillum winogradskyi and Spirillum volutans. Other "species" classified as Spirillum such...
- Nitrobacter winogradskyi is a gram-negative nitrite-oxidizing bacteria from the genus of Nitrobacter. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de UniProt Starkenburg, S. R.; Chain...
- Spirillum winogradskyi is a gram-negative, bacterium from the genus of Spirillum which was isolated from the sulfidic sludge of a muni****l wastewater...
- Thiorhodovibrio winogradskyi is a purple sulfur bacteria, the type species of its genus. Its cells are vibrioid-to spirilloid-shaped and motile by means...
- in 1917. The species was officially recognized in 1980. Nitrobacter winogradskyi Nitrobacter hamburgensis Nitrobacter vulgaris Nitrobacter alkalicus Nitrate...
- of the Chemolithoautotrophic Nitrite-Oxidizing Bacterium Nitrobacter winogradskyi Nb-255". Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72 (3): 2050–63. Bibcode:2006ApEnM...
- of the chemolithoautotrophic nitrite-oxidizing bacterium Nitrobacter winogradskyi Nb-255". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 72 (3): 2050–63. Bibcode:2006ApEnM...
- Chromatiales Family: Chromatiaceae Genus: Thiorhodovibrio Overmann et al. 1993 Type species Thiorhodovibrio winogradskyi Species T. winogradskyi T. sibirica...
- Winogradsky 1888 Bacillus okenii (Ehrenberg 1838) Trevisan 1889 Mantegazzea winogradskyi Trevisan 1889 Mantegazzea rosea (Cohn 1875) Trevisan 1889 Pseudomonas...