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- Zoogloea resiniphila is a bacterium from the genus of Zoogloea. A.C. Parte. "Zoogloea". LPSN. Retrieved 2016-08-18. "Zoogloea resiniphila Taxon P****port...
- Dioryctria resiniphila is a species of snout moth in the genus Dioryctria. It was described by Segerer and Pröse, in 1997, and it was described from Greece...
- Pseudomonas is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria belonging to the family Pseudomonadaceae in the class Gammaproteobacteria. The 313 members of the genus...
- Zoogloea Two strains of Zoogloea resiniphila. Wild type is on the left. The right is a strain unable to form floc. Scientific classification Domain: Bacteria...
- understood. However, work on the activated sludge bacterium Zoogloea resiniphila has shown that PEP-CTERM proteins must be expressed for flocs to form;...
- Rhodocyclales Two strains of Zoogloea resiniphila. Wild type is on the left. The right is a strain unable to form floc. Scientific classification Domain:...
- evolution with sortase family transpeptidases. A recent study on Zoogloea resiniphila, a bacterium found in activated sludge wastewater treatment plants, has...
- Mutuura, 1971 Dioryctria reniculelloides Mutuura & Munroe, 1973 Dioryctria resiniphila Segerer & Pröse, 1997 Dioryctria resinosella Mutuura, 1982 Dioryctria...
- Deltoplastis prionaspis Diamondback moth Dichagyris juldussi Dioryctria resiniphila Ditrigona aphya Ditrigona artema Ditrigona berres Ditrigona candida Ditrigona...
- mendacella (Staudinger, 1859) Dioryctria pineae (Staudinger, 1859) Dioryctria resiniphila Segerer & Prose, 1997 Dioryctria sylvestrella (Ratzeburg, 1840) Eccopisa...