“Nanopelagicus”


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Citation

Formal styling
“Nanopelagicus” Neuenschwander et al., 2018
Effective publication
Neuenschwander et al., 2018
SeqCode status
Automated discovery
Cannonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:23834

Nomenclature

Rank
Genus
Inferred stem
Nanopelagic-
Syllabication
Na.no.pe.la'gi.cus
Etymology
N.L. neut. pl. n. Nanopelagicus, referring to the type genus Nanopelagicus; -, ending to denote a genus; N.L. neut. pl. n. Nanopelagicus, the Nanopelagicus genus
Nomenclatural type
“Nanopelagicus”

Taxonomy

Description
The genus 'Ca. Nanopelagicus' as well as the family 'Ca. Nanopelagicaceae' and class 'Ca. Nanopelagicales' was proposed by Neuenschwander et al. (2018) ISME Journal. Three strains were isolated from Lake Zurich, Switzerland, that were proposed as 'Ca. Nanopelagicus abundans', 'Ca. Nanopelagicus limnes' and 'Ca. Nanopelagicus hibericus'. Aerobic chemoheterotrophs. Cells are tiny, non-motile, and inhabit the plankton of freshwaters. The initial pure cultures were lost after a few propagations to fresh medium; no growing culture is available. The initial cultures grew well in sterile lake water amended with minimal carbon medium, vitamins and amino acids. 
Classification
Bacteria » Actinomycetota » Actinobacteria » “Nanopelagicales” » “Nanopelagicaceae” » “Nanopelagicus”
Parent
“Nanopelagicaceae” gtdb
Children (3)

Metadata

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Local history
Registered by
Salcher, Michaela M over 1 year ago

Publications
1

Citation Title
Neuenschwander et al., 2018, The ISME Journal Microdiversification in genome-streamlined ubiquitous freshwater Actinobacteria
Effective publication



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