M. aestuariivivens[1] M. coralli[1] M. georgiense M. halophilum M. jannaschii M. litorale[1] M. lutimaris[1] M. mangrovicola[1] M. marisflavi[1] M. maritimum[1] M. nitratireducens[1] M. profundum[1] M. rhizophilum[1] M. sediminicola[1] M. stanieri M. zhoushanense[1] Marinobacterium is a genus of bacteria found in sea water.
[2][3] The cells are rod-shaped and are motile by using one polar flagellum.
Paul et al. (2021)[3] isolated, characterized and identified two species of Marinobacterium (Marinobacterium coralli, Marinobacterium maritimum) from marine sponges of the Saint Martin's Island Area of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh.
[3] Colony, morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics of Marinobacterium species are shown in the Table below.
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