Enterobacter asburiae
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Enterobacterales |
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Prokaryota |
Familia: Enterobacteriaceae
Genus: Enterobacter
Species: Enterobacter asburiae
Name
editEnterobacter asburiae Brenner et al. 1988 emend. Hoffmann et al. 2005
Type strain: 1497-78 = ATCC 35953 = CCUG 25588 = CCUG 25714 = CIP 103358 = DSM 17506 = JCM 6051 = NCTC 12123
Synonyms
edit- CDC Enteric Group 17
References
editPrimary references
edit- Brenner, D.J., McWhorter, A.C., Kai, A., Steigerwalt, A.G. & Farmer III, J.J. 1986. Enterobacter asburiae sp. nov., a new species found in clinical specimens, and reassignment of Erwinia dissolvens and Erwinia nimipressuralis to the genus Enterobacter as Enterobacter dissolvens comb. nov. and Enterobacter nimipressuralis comb. nov. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 23(6): 1114–1120 (1986-06) Online + PDF PMID: 3711302 Reference page.
- Anon. 1988. Validation of the Publication of New Names and New Combinations Previously Effectively Published Outside the IJSB: List No. 25. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 38(2): 220–222. (1988-04-01) DOI: 10.1099/00207713-38-2-220 Reference page.
- Hoffmann, H., Stindl, S., Ludwig, W., Stumpf, A., Mehlen, A., Heesemann, J., Monget, D., Schleifer, K.H. & Roggenkamp, A 2005. Reassignment of Enterobacter dissolvens to Enterobacter cloacae as E. cloacae subspecies dissolvens comb. nov. and emended description of Enterobacter asburiae and Enterobacter kobei. Systematic and Applied Microbiology 28(3): 196–205. (2005-04-22) DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.010 PMID: 15900966 Reference page.
- Euzéby, J. 2005. Notification of changes in taxonomic opinion previously published outside the IJSEM: List of Changes in Taxonomic Opinion no. 2. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 55: 1403–1404. (2005-07-01) DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.63884-0 Reference page.
Links
edit- Enterobacter asburiae – Taxon details on National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
- LPSN link : Enterobacter
- European Nucleotide Archive
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