“…Micromonospora maritima D10-9-5 100.00 Some species in this study have been reported successful isolated from various samples such as soil, plant, pollutant water, coastal, sea sediment, or human body (Carro et al, 2018;Luo, Hu, Peng, Zhang, & Wang, 2015;Wibberg et al, 2018;Klymyshin et al, 2013;Bourbour, Keikha, & Faghri, 2018;Tsang et al, 2016;Chen, Tang, Mori, & Wu, 2012;Kumar et al, 2016;Xie et al, 2016a). The isolates have been reported as a source of several secondary metabolites were Micromonospora halophytica (Carro et al, 2018), Microbacterium ginsengisoli (Palaniappan et al, 2010), Streptomyces avellaneus (Ramirez-Rodriguez et al, 2018), Streptomyces bungoensis (Michael et al, 2017), Streptomyces chartreusis (Wibberg et al, 2018), Streptomyces echinatus (Klymyshin et al, 2013), Streptomyces griseoluteus (Luo et al, 2015), Streptomyces griseoruber (Wang, Peng, Zhang, Hui, & Hu, 2014), Streptomyces neopeptinius (Goudjal et al, 2016), Streptomyces polychromogenes (Mitsukura, Sakamoto, Kubo, Yoshida, & Nagasawa, 2010) , Streptomyces termitum (Sales et al, 2017), and Streptomyces violaceorectus (Fallah, 2018).…”