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Genus Tumebacillus

Warning: In the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature, an arrow () only indicates the sequence of valid publication of names and does not mean that the last name in the sequence must be used (see: Introduction).

Number of species, including synonyms, cited in this file: 8
Number of subspecies, including synonyms, cited in this file: 0

Classification (Warning: see also the file "Classification of prokaryotes: Introduction").

 

Tumebacillus Steven et al. 2008, gen. nov.
Type species: ¤ Tumebacillus permanentifrigoris Steven et al. 2008.
Etymology: L. adj. prefix tume- (as in tumefacere to make swollen), swollen; L. masc. n. bacillus, small rod; N.L. masc. n. Tumebacillus, swollen rod, referring to the large, swollen terminal sporangia observed during microscopy.
Valid publication: STEVEN (B.), CHEN (M.Q.), GREER (C.W.), WHYTE (L.G.) and NIEDERBERGER (T.D.): Tumebacillus permanentifrigoris gen. nov., sp. nov., an aerobic, spore-forming bacterium isolated from Canadian high Arctic permafrost. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2008, 58, 1497-1501.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Note: The noun bacillus, which appears in the etymology, is a Latin noun, not a neo-Latin noun as cited in the paper by Steven et al. 2008.

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Tumebacillus algifaecis Wu et al. 2015, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) THMBR28=CGMCC 1.10949=NBRC 108765.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: JX110710.
Etymology: L. fem. n. alga, alga; L. fem. n. faex faecis, sediment, scum; N.L. gen. n. algifaecis, of algal scum.
Source: Plant.
Valid publication: WU, Y. F., ZHANG, B., XING, P., WU, Q. L. and LIU, S. J. 2015. Tumebacillus algifaecis sp. nov., isolated from decomposing algal scum. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 65, 2194-2198.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Tumebacillus avium Sung et al. 2018, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) AR23208=KCTC 33929=JCM 32188.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: MH031783.
Etymology: L. gen. pl. n. avium, of birds.
Source: Animal.
Valid publication: SUNG, H., KIM, H. S., LEE, J. Y., KANG, W., KIM, P. S., HYUN, D. W., TAK, E. J., JUNG, M. J., YUN, J. H., KIM, M. S., SHIN, N. R., WHON, T. W., RHO, J. R., PARK, S. D., SHIM, H. E. and BAE, J. W. 2018. Tumebacillus avium sp. nov., isolated from the gut of a cinereous vulture, Aegypius monachus. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 68, 1659-1664.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Tumebacillus flagellatus Wang et al. 2013, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) GST4=CGMCC 1.12170=DSM 25748.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: JQ421297.
Etymology: L. n. flagellum a whip; L. masc. suff. -atus suffix denoting provided with; N.L. masc. adj. flagellatus flagellated.
Source: Industrial.
Valid publication: WANG, Q., XIE, N., QIN, Y., SHEN, N., ZHU, J., MI, H. and HUANG, R. 2013. Tumebacillus flagellatus sp. nov., an α-amylase/pullulanase-producing bacterium isolated from cassava wastewater. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 63, 3138-3142.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Tumebacillus ginsengisoli Baek et al. 2011, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) Gsoil 1105 = DSM 18389 = KCTC 13942.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AB245375.
Etymology: N.L. n. ginsengum, ginseng; L. n. solum, soil; N.L. gen. n. ginsengisoli, of the soil of a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.
Valid publication: BAEK (S.H.), CUI (Y.), KIM (S.C.), CUI (C.H.), YIN (C.), LEE (S.T.) and IM (W.T.): Tumebacillus ginsengisoli sp. nov., isolated from soil of a ginseng field. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2011, 61, 1715-1719.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Tumebacillus lipolyticus Prasad et al. 2015, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) NIO-S10=KCTC 32289=MTCC 12483.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: KC462738.
Whole-genome sequence accession no. for the type strain: -.
Etymology: Gr. n. lipos, fat; Gr. adj. lytikos, -ë -on able to loosen, able to dissolve; N.L. masc. adj. lipolyticus, fat-dissolving, referring to the property of being able to hydrolyse lipid.
Source: Environmental - freshwater.
Valid publication: PRASAD, R. V., BHUMIKA, V., ANIL KUMAR, P. and SRINIVAS, N. R. 2015. Tumebacillus lipolyticus sp. nov., isolated from river water. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 65, 4363-4368.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Tumebacillus luteolus Her et al. 2015, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) U13=KEMB 7305-100=JCM 19866.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: KP050358.
Etymology: L. masc. adj. luteolus, yellowish.
Source: Environmental - soil.
Valid publication: HER, J., SRINIVASAN, S. and LEE, S. S. 2015. Tumebacillus luteolus sp. nov., isolated from soil. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 65, 4107-4112.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Tumebacillus permanentifrigoris Steven et al. 2008, sp. nov. (Type species of the genus.)
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) Eur1 9.5 = DSM 18773 = JCM 14557.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: DQ444975.
Etymology: L. part. adj. permanens, permanent; L. gen. n. frigoris, of/from frost; N.L. gen. neut. n. permanentifrigoris, from permanent frost, permafrost, referring to the isolation of the type strain from permafrost.
Valid publication: STEVEN (B.), CHEN (M.Q.), GREER (C.W.), WHYTE (L.G.) and NIEDERBERGER (T.D.): Tumebacillus permanentifrigoris gen. nov., sp. nov., an aerobic, spore-forming bacterium isolated from Canadian high Arctic permafrost. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2008, 58, 1497-1501.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Tumebacillus soli Kim and Kim et al. 2016, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) CAU 11108=KCTC 33141=CECT 8918.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: JX233496.
Whole-genome sequence accession no. for the type strain: -.
Etymology: L. gen. n. soli, of the soil.
Source: Environmental - soil.
Valid publication: KIM, J. H. and KIM, W. 2016. Tumebacillus soli sp. nov., isolated from non-rhizosphere soil. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 66, 2192-2197.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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