Humibacter Explained
Humibacter is a Gram-positive, mesophilic, strictly aerobic, chemoorganotrophic and motile genus of bacteria from the family of Microbacteriaceae.[1] [2] Humibacter occur in sewage sludge.[2]
Further reading
- Book: Krieg . Noel R. . Ludwig . Wolfgang . Whitman . William B. . Hedlund . Brian P. . Paster . Bruce J. . Staley . James T. . Ward . Naomi . Brown . Daniel . Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology: Volume 4: The Bacteroidetes, Spirochaetes, Tenericutes (Mollicutes), Acidobacteria, Fibrobacteres, Fusobacteria, Dictyoglomi, Gemmatimonadetes, Lentisphaerae, Verrucomicrobia, Chlamydiae, and Planctomycetes . 2011 . Springer Science & Business Media . 9780387685724 . en.
Notes and References
- Book: Falkiewicz-Dulik . Michalina . Janda . Katarzyna . Wypych . George . Handbook of Material Biodegradation, Biodeterioration, and Biostablization . 2015 . Elsevier . 9781927885024 . en.
- Book: Nunes . Olga C. . Manaia . Célia M. . Humibacter . Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria . 14 September 2015 . 1–3 . 10.1002/9781118960608.gbm00100 . John Wiley & Sons, Ltd . en. 9781118960608 .