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Azomonas

Index Azomonas

Azomonas species are typically motile, oval to spherical, and secrete large quantities of capsular slime. [1]

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  1. 15 relations: -monas, Ancient Greek, Azomonas agilis, Azotobacter, Bacteria, Diazotroph, Gammaproteobacteria, Greek language, Latin, Neo-Latin, Polyhydroxyalkanoates, Pseudomonadaceae, Pseudomonadales, Pseudomonadota, Slime layer.

-monas

The suffix -monas is used in microbiology for many genera and is intended to mean "unicellular organism".

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Ancient Greek

Ancient Greek (Ἑλληνῐκή) includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC.

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Azomonas agilis

Azomonas agilis is a species of motile, Gram-negative bacteria found in water and is capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen. Azomonas and Azomonas agilis are Pseudomonadales and Pseudomonadales stubs.

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Azotobacter

Azotobacter is a genus of usually motile, oval or spherical bacteria that form thick-walled cysts (and also has hard crust) and may produce large quantities of capsular slime. Azomonas and Azotobacter are Pseudomonadales.

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Bacteria

Bacteria (bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell.

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Diazotroph

Diazotrophs are bacteria and archaea that fix atmospheric nitrogen (N2) in the atmosphere into bioavailable forms such as ammonia.

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Gammaproteobacteria

Gammaproteobacteria is a class of bacteria in the phylum Pseudomonadota (synonym Proteobacteria).

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Greek language

Greek (Elliniká,; Hellēnikḗ) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania, and other regions of the Balkans, the Black Sea coast, Asia Minor, and the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Latin

Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Neo-Latin

Neo-LatinSidwell, Keith Classical Latin-Medieval Latin-Neo Latin in; others, throughout.

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Polyhydroxyalkanoates

Polyhydroxyalkanoates or PHAs are polyesters produced in nature by numerous microorganisms, including through bacterial fermentation of sugars or lipids.

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Pseudomonadaceae

The Pseudomonadaceae are a family of bacteria which includes the genera Azomonas, Azorhizophilus, Azotobacter, Mesophilobacter, Pseudomonas (the type genus), and Rugamonas. Azomonas and Pseudomonadaceae are Pseudomonadales and Pseudomonadales stubs.

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Pseudomonadales

The Pseudomonadales are an order of Pseudomonadota. Azomonas and Pseudomonadales are Pseudomonadales stubs.

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Pseudomonadota

Pseudomonadota (synonym Proteobacteria) is a major phylum of Gram-negative bacteria.

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Slime layer

A slime layer in bacteria is an easily removable (e.g. by centrifugation), unorganized layer of extracellular material that surrounds bacteria cells.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azomonas