CIP 107206T
Sphingobium xenophagum
DSM 6383
CIP
Bacteria
yes
Sphingobium hydrophobicum
Germany
01-01-1986
30 °C
Aerobic
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2001, P. Kampfer, Giessen Univ., Giessen, Germany: strain BN 6 <- A. Stolz <- B. Nortemann <- Sphingomonas xenophaga
Water, river
Degrades Naphthalenesulfonates or N,N-dimethylaniline
Sphingobium hydrophobicum Chenet al. 2016 is a later heterotypic synonym of Sphingobium xenophagum Palet al. 2006
B
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