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Name: Nisaea acidiphila Kwon et al. 2023
Etymology: a.ci.di’phi.la. L. neut. adj. acidum, acid; from L. masc. adj. acidus, sour; Gr. masc. adj. philos, loving; N.L. fem. adj. acidiphila, acid-loving
Pronunciation (Latin), gender: … a-ki-DI-phi-la, feminine
Type strain: JCM 31589; KCCM 43219; MEBiC11861
Conduct genome-based taxonomy at
16S rRNA gene:
KX364080
Analyse
FASTA
Effective publication:
Kwon KK, Oh J-H, Yang S-H, Park M-J, Lee Y. Corrigendum. Nisaea acidiphila sp. nov., isolated from a marine algal debris, emended description of the genus Nisea Urios et al. 2008, and the emendation of Thalassobaculum salexigens as Thalassobaculum litoreum subsp. salexigens comb. nov. Korean J Microbiol 2023; 59:58-59. 🇰🇷
IJSEM list:
Oren A, Göker M. Validation list no. 213. List of new names and new combinations previously effectively, but not validly, published. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2023; 73:5997.
Nomenclatural status: validly published under the ICNP
Taxonomic status: correct name
Parent taxon: Nisaea Urios et al. 2008
Assigned by:
Kwon KK, Oh J-H, Yang S-H, Park M-J, Lee Y. Corrigendum. Nisaea acidiphila sp. nov., isolated from a marine algal debris, emended description of the genus Nisea Urios et al. 2008, and the emendation of Thalassobaculum salexigens as Thalassobaculum litoreum subsp. salexigens comb. nov. Korean J Microbiol 2023; 59:58-59. 🇰🇷
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