Desulfocucumis palustris
DSM 102911
Name:
Desulfocucumis palustris Watanabe et al. 2017
DSM No.:
102911, Type strain dsm-102911 dsm102911 dsm 102911 Desulfocucumis palustris
Strain designation:
NAW-5
Other collection no.
or WDCM no.:
or WDCM no.:
NBRC 112242
Isolated from:
marsh soil
Country:
Japan
Hokkaido Prefectural Natural Park, Nopporo Forest Park
Hokkaido Prefectural Natural Park, Nopporo Forest Park
Date of sampling:
26.04.2011
Nagoya Protocol Restrictions:
There are NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain.
History:
<- M. Watanabe, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan; NAW-5 <- M. Watanabe {2016}
Genbank accession numbers:
16S rRNA gene: LC183909
Cultivation conditions:
Medium 960 with strain-specific modifications, 28°C
Growth takes place without visible increase in turbidity, hence proliferation of cells has to be checked using phase contrast microscopy.
Incubation time: 8-14 days
Please follow special instructions: 'Cultivation of Anaerobes'
Complete DSMZ Media List
Growth takes place without visible increase in turbidity, hence proliferation of cells has to be checked using phase contrast microscopy.
Incubation time: 8-14 days
Please follow special instructions: 'Cultivation of Anaerobes'
Complete DSMZ Media List
Summary and
additional information:
additional information:
<- M. Watanabe, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan; NAW-5 <- M. Watanabe {2016}. Marsh soil. Japan, Hokkaido Prefectural Natural Park, Nopporo Forest Park. Type strain.. Taxonomy/description (27135). Sequence accession no. 16S rRNA gene: LC183909. (Medium 960 with strain-specific modifications, incubation time: 7-14 days, 28°C, anaerobic). Growth takes place without visible increase in turbidity, hence proliferation of cells has to be checked using phase contrast microscopy.
Literature:
Risk group:
1 (classification according to German TRBA)
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