Camelimonas fluminis is a Gram-negative, aerobic, short rod-shaped and non-spore-forming bacteria from the genus of Camelimonas which has been isolated from water from the Hanjiang River in Wuhan in China.[1][2][3][4] Camelimonas fluminis has the ability to degrade cyhalothrin.[4]

Camelimonas fluminis
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C. fluminis
Binomial name
Camelimonas fluminis
Zhang et al. 2015[1]
Type strain
ACCC 19738, XZ2, KCTC 42282

References

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  1. ^ a b Parte, A.C. "Camelimonas". LPSN.
  2. ^ "Camelimonas fluminis". www.uniprot.org.
  3. ^ Parker, Charles Thomas; Garrity, George M (2015). Parker, Charles Thomas; Garrity, George M (eds.). "Nomenclature Abstract for Camelimonas fluminis". The NamesforLife Abstracts. doi:10.1601/nm.27428.
  4. ^ a b Zhao, Yan; Wu, Shang; Jiang, Jian-Dong; Chen, Kai; Zhang, Long; Huang, Jun-Wei; Cao, Qin; Xia, Zhen-Yuan; Song, Man; Li, Shun-Peng (1 September 2015). "Camelimonas fluminis sp. nov., a cyhalothrin-degrading bacterium isolated from river water". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 65 (9): 3109–3114. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.000384. PMID 26297575.
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