2024
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.006290
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Proposed minimal standards for description of new taxa of the class Halobacteria

Heng-Lin Cui,
Jing Hou,
Mohammad Ali Amoozegar
et al.

Abstract: Halophilic archaea of the class Halobacteria are the most salt-requiring prokaryotes within the domain Archaea. In 1997, minimal standards for the description of new taxa in the order Halobacteriales were proposed. From then on, the taxonomy of the class Halobacteria provides an excellent example of how changing concepts on prokaryote taxonomy and the development of new methods were implemented. The last decades have witnessed a rapid expansion of the number of described taxa within the class Halobacteria coin… Show more

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“…Barny has given tirelessly to service benefiting methanogen research and the broader microbial field. For the past three decades, he has been the main driving force clarifying the taxonomy of methanogens (Keswani et al, 1996 ; Liu and Whitman, 2008 ; Prakash et al, 2023 ; Cui et al, 2024 ). It would be remiss to not recognize his wider contributions as supervising editor of Bergey's Manual and editor of Archaea.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Barny has given tirelessly to service benefiting methanogen research and the broader microbial field. For the past three decades, he has been the main driving force clarifying the taxonomy of methanogens (Keswani et al, 1996 ; Liu and Whitman, 2008 ; Prakash et al, 2023 ; Cui et al, 2024 ). It would be remiss to not recognize his wider contributions as supervising editor of Bergey's Manual and editor of Archaea.…”
Section: Dedication To Prof Whitman By Prof Ferrymentioning
confidence: 99%