Azotobacteraceae
Azotobacteraceae A family of bacteria in which the cells are typically Gram-negative and rod-shaped or variable in shape. They are chemo-organotrophic, and can grow only in the presence of air. Species are capable of nitrogen fixation. They are found in soil, water, plant material, etc. There are 2 genera.
More From encyclopedia.com
Bacillus , bacillus •Callas, callous, callus, Dallas, Pallas, phallus •Nablus • manless •hapless, mapless •atlas, fatless, hatless •braless, parlous •armless •… Brucella , Brucella A genus of bacteria not assigned to a taxonomic family. The cells are ovoid or shortly rod-shaped, and are Gram-negative. They are chemo-org… Azotobacter , Azotobacter
The genus Azotobacter is comprised of bacteria that require the presence of oxygen to grow and reproduce, and which are inhabitants of th… Liverwort , The liverworts are one of three classes in the plant phylum Bryophyta. The other two classes are mosses and hornworts. Liverworts are small, green, t… Sulfur-oxidizing Bacteria , Thiobacillus A genus of bacteria not assigned to any taxonomic family. The cells are Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and often motile with a single flagel… Nitrobacteraceae , Nitrobacteraceae A family of Gramnegative bacteria in which the cells are variously shaped, and may or may not bear flagella. They are characterized…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Azotobacteraceae