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The Nitrobacteraceae are a family of gram-negative, aerobic bacteria. They include plant-associated bacteria such as Bradyrhizobium , a genus of rhizobia associated with some legumes . It also contains animal-associated bacteria such as Afipia felis , formerly thought to cause cat-scratch disease .
Nitrobacter is a genus comprising rod-shaped, gram-negative, and chemoautotrophic bacteria. [1] The name Nitrobacter derives from the Latin neuter gender noun nitrum, nitri, alkalis; the Ancient Greek noun βακτηρία, βακτηρίᾱς, rod.
Nitrobacter winogradskyi is a gram-negative nitrite -oxidizing bacteria from the genus of Nitrobacter. It is a chemolithoautotroph that derives energy by oxidation of nitrite.
Nitrobacter hamburgensis is a gram-negative bacterium from the genus of Nitrobacter. References ^ LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de ^ UniProt ^ Starkenburg, S. R. (2008). "Complete Genome Sequence of Nitrobacter hamburgensis X14 and Comparative Genomic Analysis of Species within the Genus Nitrobacter". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 74 (9): 2852–2863. doi: 10.1128/AEM.02311-07. PMC 2394895. PMID ...
Bradyrhizobium elkanii is a species of legume-root nodulating, microsymbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacterium originally identified as DNA homology group II strains of B. japonicum . [3]
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Type strain CCUG 51779, CIP 108932, CC-BB4 [ 2 ] Pseudolabrys taiwanensis is a Gram-negative , rod-shaped bacteria from the family of Nitrobacteraceae which has been isolated from soil from Sinshe in Taichung County in Taiwan .