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Roseomonas arctica

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Roseomonas arctica
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R. arctica
Binomial name
Roseomonas arctica
Qiu 2016

Roseomonas arctica is a species of Gram negative, strictly aerobic, coccobacilli-shaped, psychrotrophic, light red-colored bacteria. It was first isolated from soil in the glacier foreland of Ny-Ålesund in Svalbard, Norway. The species name refers to the Arctic region from which it was first isolated.

Roseomonas arcticisoli was also isolated from the same region, but R. arcticisoli is more closely related to R. wooponensis than to R. arctica.[1]

The optimum growth temperature for R. arctica is 18-20 °C, but can grow in the 4-25 °C range. The optimum pH is 6.0-7.0, and can grow in pH 4.0-8.0.[2]

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  1. ^ Kim MC, Rim S, Pak S, Ren L, Zhang Y, Chang X, Li X, Fang C, Zheng C, Peng F. Roseomonas arcticisoli sp. nov., isolated from Arctic tundra soil. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 2016 Oct 1;66(10):4057-64.
  2. ^ Qiu X, Qu Z, Jiang F, Lin Y, Zhang Y, Chang X, Da X, Deng S, Kim M, Fang C, Peng F. Roseomonas arctica sp. nov., isolated from arctic glacial foreland soil. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 2016 Mar 1;66(3):1218-23.
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