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Longimycelium tulufanense

Species of bacterium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Longimycelium tulufanense (Strain TRM 46004T) is a bacterium from the family Pseudonocardiaceae which has been isolated from sediments from Aiding Lake in China.[1][3][4]

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Genera

As of 2013[5], the family consists of 26 genera with validly published names: Actinoalloteichus (Tamura et al., 2000), Actinokineospora (Hasegawa, 1988), Actinomycetospora (Jiang et al., 2008), Actinophytocola (Indananda et al., 2010), Actinosynnema (Hasegawa et al., 1978), Alloactinosynnema (Yuan et al., 2010), Allokutzneria (Labeda & Kroppenstedt, 2008) Amycolatopsis (Lechevalier et al., 1986), Crossiella (Labeda, 2001), Goodfellowia (Labeda & Kroppenstedt, 2006), Haloechinothrix (Tang et al., 2010), Kibdelosporangium (Shearer et al., 1986), Kutzneria (Stackebrandt et al., 1994), Lechevalieria (Labeda et al., 2001), Lentzea (Yassin et al., 1995), Prauserella (Kim & Goodfellow, 1999), Pseudonocardia (Henssen, 1957), Saccharomonospora (Nonomura & Ohara, 1971), Saccharopolyspora (Lacey & Goodfellow, 1975), Saccharothrix (Labeda et al., 1984), Sciscionella (Tian et al., 2009), Streptoalloteichus (Tomita et al., 1987), Thermobispora (Wang et al., 1996), Thermocrispum (Korn-Wendisch et al., 1995), Umezawaea (Labeda & Kroppenstedt, 2007) and Yuhushiella (Mao et al., 2011).[5]

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