Definition of Nitrosomonas. Meaning of Nitrosomonas. Synonyms of Nitrosomonas

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- light. Nitrosomonas can be divided into six lineages: the first one includes the species Nitrosomonas europea, Nitrosomonas eutropha, Nitrosomonas halophila...
- Nitrosomonas europaea is a Gram-negative obligate chemolithoautotroph that can derive all its energy and reductant for growth from the oxidation of ammonia...
- nitrate. Nitrification occurs in two steps: first, bacteria such as Nitrosomonas spp. and certain crenarchaeotes oxidize ammonium to nitrite; and second...
- are chemolithotrophic organisms that include species of genera such as Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococcus, Nitrobacter, Nitrospina, Nitrospira and Nitrococcus....
- Nitrosomonas marina is an ammonia-oxidizing, aerobe, gram-negative bacterium from the genus of Nitrosomonas. LSPN lpsn.dsmz.de Straininfo of Nitrosomonas...
- Nitrosomonas halophila is an ammonia-oxidizing, aerobe, Gram-negative bacterium from the genus of Nitrosomonas. Nitrosomonas halophila uses the enzyme...
- Nitrosomonas communis is an ammonia-oxidizing, gram-negative, bacterium from the genus of Nitrosomonas which was isolated from the rhizoplane of the reed...
- Nitrosomonas aestuarii is a gram-negative, aerobe, bacterium from the genus of Nitrosomonas which metabolize ammonia to nitrite for its source of energy...
- Gammaproteobacteria including the commonly studied genera including Nitrosomonas and Nitrococcus. They are known for their ability to utilize ammonia...
- Nitrosomonas halophila is an ammonia-oxidizing bacterium from the genus of Nitrosomonas. Parte, A.C. "Nitrosomonas". LPSN. "Nitrosomonas stercoris". www...