JCM Catalogue


Hyphomicrobium vulgare Stutzer and Hartleb 1899

Taxonomy in NCBI database: Bacteria; Pseudomonadota; Alphaproteobacteria; Hyphomicrobiales; Hyphomicrobiaceae.

6889T <-- T. Urakami TK 0401 <-- NCIB 9698 <-- P. Hirsch NQ-521 <-- S. F. Conti <-- J. R. Quayle <-- R. Naveke <-- W. Mevius.
Accessioned in 1987.
=ATCC 33404 =NCIMB 9698.
Type strain [596].
Medium: 79;  Temperature: 30°C; Rehydration fluid: 79.

Source: Brackish water, the River Elbe, Cuxhaven, Germany.
Biochemistry/Physiology: [2422].
Fatty acid: n-C18:1, (3OH-C14:0, 3OH-C16:0) [2422].
Quinone: Q-9 [2416].
G+C (mol%): 65.0 (Tm) [2065], 66.3 (HPLC) [2422].
Phylogeny: 16S rRNA gene (AB543807) [9444].
More information: The type strain is incorrectly designated as NCIB 8698 in Approved Lists [596].
BacDive ID: 165435.
NCBI Taxonomy ID: 83.

Publication(s) using this strain [A13538].
 Related information on delivery / use of the strain
Biosafety level 1
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Export control (1) No
Distribution control in Japan (2) No
Genetically modified microorganism No
Technical information -
Additional information -
 (1) in complying with the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan
 (2) in complying with the Plant Protection Law of Japan

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