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General Microbes JCM 13212 Sulfurimonas marina sp. nov., an obligately chemolithoautotrophic, sulphur-oxidizing bacterium isolated from a deep-sea sediment sample from the South China Sea.
General Microbes JCM 16186 , JCM 17390 Fulvivirga marina sp. nov. and Fulvivirga sediminis sp. nov., two novel Bacteroidetes isolated from the marine sediment.
General Microbes JCM19634 Moheibacter lacus sp. nov., Isolated from Freshwater Lake Sediment.
General Microbes JCM31967 , JCM31135 Gelidibacter maritimus sp. nov., isolated from marine sediment.
C.elegans tm1748 Assessing different mechanisms of toxicity in mountaintop removal/valley fill coal mining-affected watershed samples using Caenorhabditis elegans.
General Microbes JCM 14081 , JCM 17092 , JCM 17271 Haloplanus litoreus sp. nov. and Haloplanus ruber sp. nov., from a marine solar saltern and an aquaculture farm, respectively.
General Microbes JCM 3051 , JCM 17130 Promicromonospora thailandica sp. nov., isolated from marine sediment.
General Microbes JCM 16183 Caldinitratiruptor microaerophilus, gen. nov., sp. nov. isolated from a French hot spring (Chaudes-Aigues, Massif Central): a novel cultivated facultative microaerophilic anaerobic thermophile pertaining to the Symbiobacterium branch within the Firmicutes.
General Microbes JCM14623 Sanguibacter antarcticus sp. nov., isolated from Antarctic sea sand.
General Microbes JCM13028 Desulfonauticus autotrophicus sp. nov., a novel thermophilic sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from oil-production water and emended description of the genus Desulfonauticus.
Pathogenic microorganisms JCM 13488? Natronorubrum aibiense sp. nov., an extremely halophilic archaeon isolated from Aibi salt lake in Xin-Jiang, China, and emended description of the genus Natronorubrum.
Pathogenic microorganisms JCM 13289? Clostridium schirmacherense sp. nov., an obligately anaerobic, proteolytic, psychrophilic bacterium isolated from lake sediment of Schirmacher Oasis, Antarctica.