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- Q12180553 subject Q15917688.
- Q12180553 subject Q8498002.
- Q12180553 abstract "Enterobacter cowanii is a Gram-negative, motile, facultatively-anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium of the genus Enterobacter. The species is typically associated with natural environments and is found in soil, water, and sewage. E. cowanii is associated with plant pathogens that exhibit symptoms of severe defoliation and plant death. This species, originally referred to as NIH Group 42, was first proposed in 2000 as a potential member of the Enterobacteriaceae family. The name of this species honors S. T. Cowan, an English bacteriologist, for his significant contributions to the field of bacterial taxonomy.".
- Q12180553 class Q134668.
- Q12180553 family Q380136.
- Q12180553 genus Q134281.
- Q12180553 kingdom Q10876.
- Q12180553 order Q6034931.
- Q12180553 phylum Q130999.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q10876.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q1091848.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q130999.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q134281.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q134668.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q15917688.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q212032.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q380136.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q6034931.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q632006.
- Q12180553 wikiPageWikiLink Q8498002.
- Q12180553 classis Q134668.
- Q12180553 familia Q380136.
- Q12180553 genus "Enterobacter".
- Q12180553 name "Enterobacter cowanii".
- Q12180553 ordo Q6034931.
- Q12180553 phylum Q130999.
- Q12180553 regnum Q10876.
- Q12180553 type Species.
- Q12180553 type Thing.
- Q12180553 comment "Enterobacter cowanii is a Gram-negative, motile, facultatively-anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium of the genus Enterobacter. The species is typically associated with natural environments and is found in soil, water, and sewage. E. cowanii is associated with plant pathogens that exhibit symptoms of severe defoliation and plant death. This species, originally referred to as NIH Group 42, was first proposed in 2000 as a potential member of the Enterobacteriaceae family.".
- Q12180553 label "Enterobacter cowanii".
- Q12180553 name "Enterobacter cowanii".