2019
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.003134
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Marinobacter maroccanus sp. nov., a moderately halophilic bacterium isolated from a saline soil

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“… Marinobacter is an abundant taxon widely distributed in various salty environments, such as seawater [1], marine sediment [2], tidal flat [3], marine oil well [4], marine animal and alga [5, 6], salty industrial wastewater [7], coastal saltern [8], sea sand [9], saline soil [10] and salt lake [11]. Marinobacter strains have aroused interest because of their characteristics and potential for denitrification [12], algicidal activity [13], degrading hydrocarbons and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) [14, 15], and producing enzymes [16], surfactants [17], antioxidants [18], polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) [19], esters and wax [20, 21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“… Marinobacter is an abundant taxon widely distributed in various salty environments, such as seawater [1], marine sediment [2], tidal flat [3], marine oil well [4], marine animal and alga [5, 6], salty industrial wastewater [7], coastal saltern [8], sea sand [9], saline soil [10] and salt lake [11]. Marinobacter strains have aroused interest because of their characteristics and potential for denitrification [12], algicidal activity [13], degrading hydrocarbons and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) [14, 15], and producing enzymes [16], surfactants [17], antioxidants [18], polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) [19], esters and wax [20, 21].…”
Section: Full-textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marinobacter species are mesophilic, halotolerant or halophilic, and chemoheterotrophic bacteria most found in saline habitats, and many of them could be of potential interest for biotechnological and bioremediation applications due to their capacity to utilize hydrocarbon contaminants or to degrade plastic or radionuclides (14). However, few cultivable Marinobacter species are found to be associated with marine dinoflagellates, although members of Marinobacter are globally distributed in aquatic environments (5).…”
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“…Marinobacter members have been isolated from various environments, such as marine sediments [4,5], saline soils [6], mangrove sediments [7], marine salterns [8], surface seawater [9], or offshore sediments [10]. Members of this genus require salt for their growth; therefore, they are slight or moderate halophiles [11][12][13][14][15]. Many studies have pointed out the biodiversity and ecological significance of members of the genus Marinobacter.…”
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confidence: 99%