Polynucleobacter is a genus of bacteria, originally established by Heckmann and Schmidt (1987) to exclusively harbor obligate endosymbionts of ciliates belonging to the genus Euplotes. Recently, several new Polynucleobacter species were described, which all represent free-living (i.e. not host-associated) planktonic freshwater bacteria. Thus, the genus Polynucleobacter currently includes one species containing obligate endosymbionts of ciliates and nine species representing free-living planktonic strains. The type strains of the planktonic species were isolated from freshwater systems located in Armenia, Austria, China, France, Germany, Norway, Uganda, and the United States. Currently, the genus harbors 17 species.
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| - متعددة النووانيات (ar)
- Polynucleobacter (fr)
- Polynucleobacter (en)
- 多核杆菌属 (zh)
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| - متعددة النووانيات (الاسم العلمي: Polynucleobacter) هي جنس من البكتيريا، سلبية الغرام، تتبع فصيلة البيركهولدرات. (ar)
- Polynucleobacter est un genre de bactéries aquatiques aérobies, non motiles et chimioorganotrophes, initialement décrites comme endosymbiontes obligatoires mais comprenant désormais également des bactéries libres. (fr)
- 多核杆菌属(学名:Polynucleobacter)为伯克氏菌科的一属真菌。该属的模式种为(Polynucleobacter necessarius)。 (zh)
- Polynucleobacter is a genus of bacteria, originally established by Heckmann and Schmidt (1987) to exclusively harbor obligate endosymbionts of ciliates belonging to the genus Euplotes. Recently, several new Polynucleobacter species were described, which all represent free-living (i.e. not host-associated) planktonic freshwater bacteria. Thus, the genus Polynucleobacter currently includes one species containing obligate endosymbionts of ciliates and nine species representing free-living planktonic strains. The type strains of the planktonic species were isolated from freshwater systems located in Armenia, Austria, China, France, Germany, Norway, Uganda, and the United States. Currently, the genus harbors 17 species. (en)
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| - P. acidiphobus (Hahn et al. 2011) (en)
- P. aenigmaticus (Hahn et al. 2017) (en)
- P. asymbioticus (Hahn et al. 2016) (en)
- P. campilacus (Hahn et al. 2018) (en)
- P. cosmopolitanus (Hahn et al. 2010) (en)
- P. difficilis (Hahn et al. 2012) (en)
- P. duraquae (Hahn et al. 2016) (en)
- P. hirudinilacicola (Hahn et al. 2018) (en)
- P. meluiroseus (Pitt et al. 2018) (en)
- P. necessarius (Heckm. & Sch. 1987) (en)
- P. paneuropaeus (Hoetzi. et al. 2019) (en)
- P. rarus (Hahn et al. 2011) (en)
- P. sinensis (Hahn et al. 2016) (en)
- P. sphagniphilus (Hahn et al. 2017) (en)
- P. victoriensis (Hahn et al. 2017) (en)
- P. wuianus (Hahn et al. 2017) (en)
- P. yangtzensis (Hahn et al. 2016) (en)
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| - متعددة النووانيات (الاسم العلمي: Polynucleobacter) هي جنس من البكتيريا، سلبية الغرام، تتبع فصيلة البيركهولدرات. (ar)
- Polynucleobacter is a genus of bacteria, originally established by Heckmann and Schmidt (1987) to exclusively harbor obligate endosymbionts of ciliates belonging to the genus Euplotes. Recently, several new Polynucleobacter species were described, which all represent free-living (i.e. not host-associated) planktonic freshwater bacteria. Thus, the genus Polynucleobacter currently includes one species containing obligate endosymbionts of ciliates and nine species representing free-living planktonic strains. The type strains of the planktonic species were isolated from freshwater systems located in Armenia, Austria, China, France, Germany, Norway, Uganda, and the United States. Currently, the genus harbors 17 species. Free-living Poynucleobacter bacteria represent important members of bacterioplankton in freshwater systems such as lakes, ponds, and streams. (en)
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