Pseudoalteromonas citrea

Pseudoalteromonas citrea is a yellow-pigmented marine bacterium that is antibiotic-producing and was isolated from Mediterranean waters off Nice.[1] Originally named Alteromonas citrea, nearly two decades later it was reclassified as part of the Genus Pseudoalteromonas.[2]

Pseudoalteromonas citrea
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Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Gammaproteobacteria
Order: Alteromonadales
Family: Pseudoalteromonadaceae
Genus: Pseudoalteromonas
Species:
P. citrea
Binomial name
Pseudoalteromonas citrea
(Gauthier 1977)
Gauthier et al., 1995
Synonyms

Alteromonas citrea
Gauthier 1977
Pseudomonas citrea
Gauthier et al., 1995

References

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  1. ^ Gauther, M. J. (October 1977). "Alteromonas citrea, a New Gram-Negative, Yellow-Pigmented Species from Seawater" (PDF). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 27 (4). Washington, DC: International Association of Microbiological Societies: 349–354. doi:10.1099/00207713-27-4-349. ISSN 0020-7713.
  2. ^ Gauthier, G.; Gauthier, M.; Christen, R. (October 1995). "Phylogenetic Analysis of the Genera Alteromonas, Shewanella, and Moritella Using Genes Coding for Small-Subunit rRNA Sequences and Division of the Genus Alteromonas into Two Genera, Alteromonas (Emended) and Pseudoalteromonas gen. nov., and Proposal of Twelve New Species Combinations". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 45 (4). Reading, UK: Society for General Microbiology: 755–761. doi:10.1099/00207713-45-4-755. ISSN 1466-5034. OCLC 43894812. PMID 7547295.
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