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Janthinobacterium is a
genus of Gram-negative soil bacteria. The name is from
Latin janthinus,
which means "violet" or "violet-blue". It
produces distinct...
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Janthinobacterium lividum is an aerobic, Gram-negative, soil-dwelling
bacterium that has a
distinctive dark-violet (almost black) color, due to a compound...
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Janthinobacterium aquati**** is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and
motile bacterium from the
genus of
Janthinobacterium. "Species:
Janthinobacterium aquati****"...
- Cupriavidus, Achromobacter, Comamonas, Delftia, M****ilia, Duganella,
Janthinobacterium,
Polynucleobacter (important
freshwater bacterioplankton), non-pathogenic...
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Janthinobacterium agarici****osum is a
bacterium of the
family Oxalobacteraceae and the
genus Janthinobacterium that
causes a soft rot
disease of Agaricus...
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protection from
chytridiomycosis seen in
amphibian species which carry Janthinobacterium lividum on
their skin. Dileep, C. S; Abdoh, M. M. M; Chakravarthy...
- 2023 into one of the
following genera: Duganella, Pseudoduganella,
Janthinobacterium, Telluria, Rugamonas, Mokoshia, or Zemynaea. They may
contain either...
- the skin of P.
cinereus harbors bacterial microsymbionts such as
Janthinobacterium lividum,
whose metabolites can
inhibit the
growth of pathogens. This...
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Actimicrobium Collimonas Duganella Glaciimonas Herbaspirillum Herminiimonas Janthinobacterium M****ilia
Naxibacter Noviherbaspirillum Paraherbaspirillum Pseudoduganella...
- violacein.
These include Chromobacterium, Duganella, Pseudoalteromonas,
Janthinobacterium, Iodobacter, Rugamonas, and M****ilia.
Violacein is
known to have diverse...