Amorphus orientalis is a Gram-negative, moderately halophilic, aerobic and non-motile bacteria from the genus Amorphus which has been isolated from sediments from a salt mine in Fenggang in China.[1][3][4][5]

Amorphus orientalis
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Amorphus orientalis
Binomial name
Amorphus orientalis
Wang et al. 2010[1]
Type strain
CCTCC AA 208035, DSM 21202, YIM D10[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Parte, A.C. "Amorphus". LPSN.
  2. ^ "Amorphus orientalis Taxon Passport - StrainInfo". www.straininfo.net.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Amorphus orientalis". www.uniprot.org.
  4. ^ "Details: DSM-21202". www.dsmz.de.
  5. ^ Wang, Y.-X.; Liu, J.-H.; Chen, Y.-G.; Zhang, X.-X.; Wang, Z.-G.; Chen, Y.; Tian, S.-P.; Hu, B.; Cui, X.-L. (11 September 2009). "Amorphus orientalis sp. nov., an exopolysaccharide-producing bacterium isolated from salt mine sediment". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 60 (8): 1750–1754. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.015735-0. PMID 19749037.

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