2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2004.09.001
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Geobacillus jurassicus sp. nov., a new thermophilic bacterium isolated from a high-temperature petroleum reservoir, and the validation of the Geobacillus species

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“…However, many bacteria can only use a narrow range of substrates. For example, Geobacillus jurassicus grows on C 6 eC 16 alkanes (Nazina et al, 2005) and Bacillus thermoleovorans strains utilize alkanes up to C 23 (Kato et al, 2001). Among the bacterial degraders, Dietzia species have more advantages and superiority, which were established in 1995, and 13 species have been reported in recent years (Gharibzahedi et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, many bacteria can only use a narrow range of substrates. For example, Geobacillus jurassicus grows on C 6 eC 16 alkanes (Nazina et al, 2005) and Bacillus thermoleovorans strains utilize alkanes up to C 23 (Kato et al, 2001). Among the bacterial degraders, Dietzia species have more advantages and superiority, which were established in 1995, and 13 species have been reported in recent years (Gharibzahedi et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most of these microorganisms grew under 60°C, and only Bacillus coagulans, Geobacillus stearothermophilus and Geobacillus toebii were isolated at 65°C (Strom, 1985a;Sung et al, 2002). Thermophilic bacteria related to the genus Geobacillus has been widely isolated from geothermal and man-made environments throughout the world (Maugeri et al, 2002;Nazina et al, 2001Nazina et al, , 2005Rhee et al, 2002;Sung et al, 2002).…”
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“…caldoproteolyticus (Chen et al, 2004), G. gargensis (Nazina et al, 2004), and G. jurassicus (Nazina et al, 2005) were assigned to the Geobacillus group. This paper describes the isolation of a new thermophilic Geobacillus strain, designated L1 T , from thermogenic compost made from 12-week-old organic waste samples, able to grow at temperatures up to 75°C.…”
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“…(-) (Nazina et al, 2001), 9: G. caldoxylosilyticus DSM 12041T (Fortina et al, 2001), 10: G. toebii DSM 13551 (Sung et al, 2002), 11: G. gargensis DSM 15378 ve 12: G. vulcani DSM 13174 (Nazina et al, 2004), 13: G. jurassicus DSM 15726T (Nazina et al, 2005), 14: G. debilis DSM 16016T ve 15: G. palidus (Banat et al, 2004), 16: G. lituanicus DSM 15325T (Kuisiene et al, 2004), 17: G. tepidamans (Schaffer et al, 2004), 18: G. thermoantarcticus DSM 9572T (Coorevits et al, 2012), 19: G. galactosidasius DSM 18751 (Poli et al, 2011), 20: G. icigianus (Bryanskaya et al, 2015) Türkiye'deki Dibekli Sıcak Su Kaynağından Termofilik Geobacillus sp. DB2 Suşunun Fizyo-Biyokimyasal Karakterizasyonu ve 16S rRNA Sekanslaması DB2 suşunun yapılan kısmi 16S rRNA sekans analizlerine göre Geobacillus türleri içinde %98.97 benzerlik oranıyla G. subterraneus subsp.…”
Section: şEkil 2a: Db2'nin Kültüvasyon Zamanıunclassified