Arthrobacter polaris sp. nov., a new cold-adapted member of the family Micrococcaceae isolated from Antarctic fellfield soil
Patricie Vodičková(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Petra Lipovová(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Petr Pajer(Military University Hospital Prague), Ondřej Uhlík(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Meina Neumann‐Schaal(Leibniz Institute DSMZ – German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures), Jakub Rídl(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Genetics), Pavel Ulbrich(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Tomáš Cajthaml(Czech Academy of Sciences), Eva Benešová(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Michal Strejcek(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Jáchym Šuman(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
October 18, 2022
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