Glutamicibacter soli

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| taxon = Glutamicibacter soli

| authority = (Roh et al. 2008) Busse 2016{{cite journal|last1=Roh|first1=Seong Woon|last2=Sung|first2=Youlboong|last3=Nam|first3=Young-Do|last4=Chang|first4=Ho-Won|last5=Kim|first5=Kyoung-Ho|last6=Yoon|first6=Jung-Hoon|last7=Jeon|first7=Che Ok|last8=Oh|first8=Hee-Mock|last9=Bae|first9=Jin-Woo|title=Arthrobacter soli sp. nov., a novel bacterium isolated from wastewater reservoir sediment|journal=The Journal of Microbiology|volume=46|issue=1|year=2008|pages=40–44|issn=1225-8873|doi=10.1007/s12275-007-0239-8|pmid=18337691|s2cid=19460280}}{{Cite journal|last=Busse|first=Hans-Jürgen|date=2016-01-01|title=Review of the taxonomy of the genus Arthrobacter, emendation of the genus Arthrobacter sensu lato, proposal to reclassify selected species of the genus Arthrobacter in the novel genera Glutamicibacter gen. nov., Paeniglutamicibacter gen. nov., Pseudoglutamicibacter gen. nov., Paenarthrobacter gen. nov. and Pseudarthrobacter gen. nov., and emended description of Arthrobacter roseus|journal=International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|volume=66|issue=1|pages=9–37|doi=10.1099/ijsem.0.000702|pmid=26486726|issn=1466-5026|doi-access=free}}

| type_strain = SYB2T
KCTC 19291T
DSM 19449T

| synonyms = * Arthrobacter soli Roh et al. 2008

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Glutamicibacter soli is a species of gram-positive bacteria.

References

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Further reading

  • Whitman, William B., et al., eds. Bergey's manual® of systematic bacteriology. Vol. 5. Springer, 2012.
  • {{cite journal|last1=Hagedorn|first1=Charles|last2=Holt|first2=John G.|title=Differentiation of Arthrobacter soil isolates and named strains from other bacteria by reactions on dye-containing media|journal=Canadian Journal of Microbiology|volume=21|issue=5|year=1975|pages=688–693|issn=0008-4166|doi=10.1139/m75-099|pmid=1125859}}
  • Eschbach, Martin, et al. "Members of the genus Arthrobacter grow anaerobically using nitrate ammonification and fermentative processes: anaerobic adaptation of aerobic bacteria abundant in soil." FEMS Microbiology Letters 223.2 (2003): 227–230.