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26631 | Fujino, T., Okuno, Y., Nakada, D., Aoyama, A., Fukai, K., Mukai, T., and Ueho, T. "On the bacteriological examination of shirasu food poisoning. Journal of the Japanese Association of Infectious Diseases (1951) 25:11. (in Japanese) [No PubMed record available.] | 6656 |
Baumann P,
Baumann L,
Mandel M,
( 1971 ) Taxonomy of marine bacteria: the genus Beneckea. PMID : 4935323 PMC : PMC246914 Abstract >>
One-hundred-and-forty-five isolates of marine origin were submitted to an extensive physiological, nutritional, and morphological characterization. All strains were gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, straight or curved rods which were motile by means of flagella. Glucose was fermented with the production of acid but no gas. Sodium but no organic growth factors were required. None of the strains were able to denitrify or fix molecular nitrogen. The results of nutritional and physiological tests were submitted to a numerical analysis. On the basis of phenotypic similarity, nine groups were established. These groups could be distinguished from one another by multiple, unrelated, phenotypic traits. Six groups which had deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) containing 45 to 48 moles per cent guanine plus cytosine (GC) were assigned to a redefined genus Beneckea. All of the strains in this genus, when grown in liquid medium, had a single, polar flagellum. When grown on a solid medium, many strains had peritrichous flagella. Two groups were similar to previously described species and were designated B. alginolytica and B. natriegens. The remaining four groups were designated B. campbellii, B. neptuna, B. nereida, and B. pelagia. An additional group of phenotypically similar strains having the properties of the genus Beneckea was not included in the numerical analysis. These strains were readily separable from species of this genus and were designated B. parahaemolytica. Of the remaining groups, one was identified as Photobacterium fischeri. The other group (B-2) which had about 41 moles% GC content in its DNA could not be placed into existing genera.
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6731 | Skerman, V.B.D., McGowan, V., and Sneath, P.H.A. (editors): "Approved lists of bacterial names." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1980) 30:225-420. [No PubMed record available.] |
5799 | Hill, L.R., Skerman, V.B.D., and Sneath, P.H.A. "Corrigenda to the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names edited for the International Committee on SystematicBacteriology." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1984) 34:508-511. [No PubMed record available.] |
6733 | Fujino, T., Sakazaki, R., and Takamura, K. "Designation of the type strain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and description of 200 strains of the species." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1974) 24:447-449. [No PubMed record available.] |
6730 | Skerman, V.B.D., McGowan, V., and Sneath, P.H.A. (editors): "Approved lists of bacterial names." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1980) 30:225-420. [No PubMed record available.] |
6732 | West, P.A., Brayton, P.R., Bryant, T.N., and Colwell, R.R. "Numerical taxonomy of vibrios isolated from aquatic environments." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1986) 36:531-543. [No PubMed record available.] | 26632 |
SAKAZAKI R,
IWANAMI S,
FUKUMI H,
( 1963 ) STUDIES ON THE ENTEROPATHOGENIC, FACULTATIVELY HALOPHILIC BACTERIA, VIBRIO PARAHAEMOLYTICUS. I. MORPHOLOGICAL, CULTURAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND ITS TAXONOMICAL POSITION. PMID : 14071901 Abstract >>
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6674 | Baumann, P., Baumann, L., Bang, S.S., and Woolkalis, M.J. "Reevaluation of the taxonomy of Vibrio, Beneckea, and Photobacterium: abolition of the genus Beneckea." Curr. Microbiol. (1980) 4:127-132. [No PubMed record available.] |
6677 | Miyamoto, Y., Nakamura, K., and Takizawa, K. "Pathogenic halophiles. Proposals of a new genus 'Oceanomonas' and of the amended species names." Jpn. J. Microbiol. (1961) 5:477-481. [No PubMed record available.] |