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The species C. amalonaticus, C. koseri, and C. freundii can use citrate as a sole carbon source. Citrobacter species are differentiated by their ability to convert tryptophan to indole (C. koseri is the only citrobacter to be commonly indole-positive), ferment lactose (C. koseri is a lactose fermentor), and use malonate.
Citrobacter koseri, formerly known as Citrobacter diversus, is a Gram-negative non-spore forming, rod-shaped bacterium. It is a facultative anaerobe capable of aerobic respiration. It is motile via peritrichous flagella. [2] It is a member of the family of Enterobacteriaceae.
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Citrobacter youngae is a Gram-negative species of bacteria. [1] References Further reading. Arens, Sofie; Verhaegen, Jan; Verbist, Ludo (1997). "Differentiation ...
Typical genera include: [3] Citrobacter are peritrichous facultative anaerobic bacilli between 0.6–6 μm in length. [4] Citrobacter species inhabit intestinal flora without causing harm, but can lead to urinary tract infections, bacteremia, brain abscesses, pneumonia, intra abdominal sepsis, meningitis, and joint infections if they are given the opportunity. [4]
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"Citrobacter werkmanii, a new candidate for the production of 1,3-propanediol: strain selection and carbon source optimization". Green Chemistry. 14 (8): 2168.
Citrobacter pasteurii. Clermont et al. 2015 [1] Type strain; CIP 55.13, CIP 55.9, DSM 28879, Na 1a [2] Citrobacter pasteurii is a bacterium from the genus Citrobacter ...