2023
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.005953
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Gimibacter soli gen. nov. sp. nov., isolated from mangrove soil and insight into its ecological distribution and metabolic potential

Abstract: A Gram-stain-negative, facultatively anaerobic, motile and rod-shaped bacterium, designated as 6D33T, was isolated from mangrove soil. Growth was found to occur at 15–32 °C (optimum, 28 °C), at pH 6–9 (optimum, pH 7) and in 0–3 % NaCl (optimum, 1 %, w/v). The results of 16S rRNA gene-based analysis showed that strain 6D33T belonged to the family Temperatibacteraceae , sharing 93.1–94.4 % identity with its close neighbours wi… Show more

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“…193 in 2020 (Oren and Garrity 2020). At the writing time, the genera Eilatimonas (Paramasivam et al 2013a), Gimibacter (Liu et al 2023), Kordiimonas, Pseudokordiimonas (Li et al 2023) and Temperatibacter (Teramoto and Nishijima 2014) were assigned to the family Kordiimonadaceae. Apart from Pseudokordiimonas caeni, all species within Kordiimonadaceae have been isolated from marine environments, including seawater, marine sediments, marine corals, intertidal zones, and mangroves.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…193 in 2020 (Oren and Garrity 2020). At the writing time, the genera Eilatimonas (Paramasivam et al 2013a), Gimibacter (Liu et al 2023), Kordiimonas, Pseudokordiimonas (Li et al 2023) and Temperatibacter (Teramoto and Nishijima 2014) were assigned to the family Kordiimonadaceae. Apart from Pseudokordiimonas caeni, all species within Kordiimonadaceae have been isolated from marine environments, including seawater, marine sediments, marine corals, intertidal zones, and mangroves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%