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DERXIA GUMMOSA

Class: Beta Proteobacteria
Genus: Derxia
Species: Derxia gummosa
Description: Derxia gummosa is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, nitrogen-fixing, obligate aerobe bacterium of the genus Derxia. Colonies of D. gummosa produce a tenacious gum.A vigorously nitrogen-fixing bacterium was isolated from a West Bengal soil. Cells from young cultures on nitrogen-deficient agar medium appear as rods measuring approx. 3–6x1.0–1.2 μ., with rounded ends and homogeneous cytoplasm. Older cells contain big refractile bodies representing vacuoles and fat deposits and show a wide variation in shape. Short motile cells with a single polar flagellum arise in liquid medium with combined (ammonia) nitrogen. The Gram reation is negative and endospores are not formed.
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Source: A vigorously nitrogen-fixing bacterium was isolated from a West Bengal soil.
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Genbank: NZ_AXWS00000000.1   [Genome]    [Nucleotide]
Size (Mb): 5.19
GC %: 69.9
Genes: 4,380
CDS Number: 4,328
Reference: JENSEN (H.L.), PETERSEN (E.J.), DE (P.K.) and BHATTACHARYA (R.): A new nitrogen-fixing bacterium: Derxia gummosa nov. gen. nov. spec. Archiv fur Mikrobiologie, 1960, 36, 182-195.
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