1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00248613
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Thiocapsa halophila sp. nov., a new halophilic phototrophic purple sulfur bacterium

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“…At present, the genus Thiohalocapsa comprises only one species, Thiohalocapsa halophila (Imhoff et al, 1998; originally described as Thiocapsa halophila Caumette et al 1991).…”
Section: T )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the genus Thiohalocapsa comprises only one species, Thiohalocapsa halophila (Imhoff et al, 1998; originally described as Thiocapsa halophila Caumette et al 1991).…”
Section: T )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thin greenish and reddish laminated mats have been observed in particular hypersaline lagoons in the commercial salterns in the Salin-de-Giraud (Camargue, France) (Cornée, 1983;Caumette et al, 1988Caumette et al, , 1991Caumette et al, , 1994. These mats are present for most of the year and are fully developed in spring and summer, from May to September.…”
Section: Description Of Microbial Mats and Isolation Of Pure Strainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these lagoons the salinity of the water column (20-40 cm depth) ranged from 130 to 200 %. These microbial mats consisted principally of a green layer of cyanobacteria overlying a purple layer of phototrophic sulfur bacteria belonging to the family Chromatiaceae (Caumette et al, 1988(Caumette et al, , 1991(Caumette et al, , 1994.…”
Section: Description Of Microbial Mats and Isolation Of Pure Strainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2). No close relationship was found between the novel isolates and Thiohalocapsa halophila, which also represents a coccoid, purple sulfur bacterium from marine and saline environments and contains okenone as the main carotenoid (Caumette et al, 1991). Within the genus Thiocapsa, all four strains formed a tight cluster, with 16S rDNA sequence similarities of >99 %.…”
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