See text Aeromicrobium is a Gram-positive, aerobic, non-spore-forming and non-motile bacterial genus from the family of Nocardioidaceae.
[1][2][3][4] The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN)[1] and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)[5] A. massiliense Ramasamy et al. 2014 A. piscarium Zhao et al. 2020 A. camelliae Niu et al. 2015 A. phragmitis Li et al. 2021 A. alkaliterrae Yoon et al. 2005 A. erythreum Miller, Woese & Brenner 1991 A. ponti Lee and Lee 2008 A. choanae Ber et al. 2017 A. halocynthiae Kim et al. 2010 A. flavum Tang et al. 2008 A. tamlense Lee and Kim 2007 A. lacus Sun et al. 2019 A. panacisoli Siddiqi et al. 2019 A. terrae Lin et al. 2021 A. marinum Bruns et al. 2003 A. ginsengisoli Kim et al. 2008 A. panaciterrae Cui et al. 2007 A. stalagmiti Byeon et al. 2022 A. endophyticum Tuo et al. 2020 A. fastidiosum (Collins and Stackebrandt 1989) Tamura and Yokota 1994 A. chenweiae Li et al. 2020 A. yanjiei Li et al. 2020 A. massiliense A. marinum A. ginsengisoli A. endophyticum A. fastidiosum A. stalagmiti A. chenweiae A. yanjiei A. erythreum A. terrae A. piscarium A. camelliae A. phragmitis A. flavum A. tamlense A. choanae "A. phoceense" Boxberger et al. 2020 Species incertae sedis: This Propionibacteriales article is a stub.
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