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The Genus Nomocharis

Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1918
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The Genus Flavobacterium

2006
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Bernardet, Jean-François, Bowman, John
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The genus Amauroascus

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1965
The genusAmauroascus, with two species,A. verrucosus andA. niger, is reviewed historically and authentic herbarium material is cited. The characteristics of pure cultures for the two species are given for the first time. Data are given in support of placingAmauroascus in synonymy withArachniotus.
G F, ORR, H H, KUEHN, E, VARSAVSKY
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The Genus Campylobacter

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1978
Some members of the genus Campylobacter are pathogens for man and animals while others are considered nonpathogenic. Campylobacter fetus causes abortion and reproductive disease in cattle and sheep. In man, C. fetus is associated with many conditions, such as septicemia, septic arthritis, meningoencephalitis, meninigitis, abortion, endocarditis ...
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The Genus Leuconostoc

1995
The genus Leuconostoc is phenotypically related to Lactobacillus and Pediococcus (Stackebrandt et al., 1983; Stackebrandt and Teuber, 1988) and share many features with the heterofermentative lactobacilli. In a recent comparative study of the 16S rRNA sequences (Yang and Woese, 1989), it was shown that the leuconostocs form a natural phylogenetic group
DELLAGLIO, Franco   +2 more
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The Genus Keithia

Mycologia, 1913
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Prevotella diversity, niches and interactions with the human host

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Adrian Tett   +2 more
exaly  

Genu, Genus

Classical Philology, 1920
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A single bacterial genus maintains root growth in a complex microbiome

Nature, 2020
Omri M Finkel   +2 more
exaly  

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