Definition of Rhodococcus. Meaning of Rhodococcus. Synonyms of Rhodococcus

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Definition of Rhodococcus

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- including the 9.7 megabasepair genome (67% G/C) of Rhodococcus sp. RHA1. Strains of Rhodococcus are important owing to their ability to catabolize a...
- generally known as Rhodococcus equi, there has been taxonomic debate since the 1980s about whether this name is the valid name, with Rhodococcus hoagii and Prescottella...
- Rhodococcus erythropolis is an aerobic Gram-positive bacterium species in the genus Rhodococcus. The name Rhodococcus erythropolis is derived from its...
- Rhodococcus fascians (known as Corynebacterium fascians until 1984) is a Gram positive bacterial phytopathogen that causes leafy gall disease. R. fascians...
- forbidden as an air freshener (since 2005) and in mothballs (since 2008). Rhodococcus phenolicus is a bacterium species able to degrade dichlorobenzene as...
- Rhodococcus rhodochrous is a bacterium used as a soil inoculant in agriculture and horticulture. It is gram positive, in the shape of rods/cocci, oxidase...
- bacterium species that produces benzoate from phenol via 4-hydroxybenzoate. Rhodococcus phenolicus is a bacterium species able to degrade phenol as sole carbon...
- cis position, in M. avium The mycolic acids of members of the genus Rhodococcus differ in several ways from those of M. tuberculosis. They contain no...
- Rhodococcus marinonascens is a bacterium species in the genus Rhodococcus. It is moderately halophilic and psychrotrophic, with type strain 3438W (= DSM...
- TM, Kasumova SA, Kvasnikov EI, Batrakov SG. (1982). "Rhodococcus luteus nom. nov. and Rhodococcus maris nom. nov". Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 32: 1–14. doi:10...