D. maris (Nesterenko et al. 1982) Rainey et al. 1995
"D. massiliensis" Olowo-Okere et al. 2021
D. natronolimnaea corrig. Duckworth et al. 1999
D. papillomatosis Jones et al. 2008
D. psychralcaliphila Yumoto et al. 2002
D. timorensis Yamamura et al. 2010
Dietzia is a Gram-positive bacterial genus from the family Dietziaceae which occur in many different habitats including humans and animals.[3][4][5] The species Dietzia maris is a human pathogen.[6][7] The genus Dietzia is named after the American microbiologist Alma Dietz.[3]
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Dietzia is a Gram-positive bacterial genus from the family Dietziaceae which occur in many different habitats including humans and animals. The species...
Dietzia papillomatosis is a bacterium from the genus Dietzia which has been isolated from the skin scrapings of a patient in the United Kingdom. Parte...
Dietzia maris is a Gram-positive and aerobic bacterium from the genus Dietzia. Rainey FA, Klatte S, Kroppenstedt RM, Stackebrandt E. (1995). "Dietzia...
Dietzia timorensis is a bacterium from the genus Dietzia which has been isolated from soil from Kupang from West Timor, Indonesia. Parte, A.C. "Dietzia"...
Dietzia cercidiphylli is a bacterium from the genus Dietzia which has been isolated from roots of the tree Cercidiphyllum japonicum in China. Parte, A...
Dietzia psychralcaliphila is a facultatively psychrophilic alkaliphile that grows on hydrocarbons. It is aerobic, non-motile and gram-positive. The type...
Dietzia aerolata is a Gram-positive, coccoid and non-spore-forming bacterium from the genus Dietzia which has been isolated from air from a duck barn...
Dietzia lutea is a bacterium from the genus Dietzia which has been isolated from desert soil in Egypt. Parte, A.C. "Dietzia". LPSN. "Dietzia lutea Taxon...
Dietzia aurantiaca is a Gram-positive, aerobic, coccoid and non-spore-forming bacterium from the genus Dietzia which has been isolated from the cerebrospinal...
Dietzia alimentaria is a Gram-positive and non-motile bacterium from the genus Dietzia which has been isolated from salt-fermented seafood from Sokcho...
Dietzia kunjamensis is a bacterium from the genus Dietzia which has been isolated from soil from the desert of the Himalayas. Mayilraj, S; Suresh, K;...
Dietzia natronolimnaea is an alkaliphilic, aerobic, organotrophic bacteria, with type strain 15LN1 (= CBS 107.95). Duckworth, A. W.; Grant, Susan; Grant...
with Minocycline turned attention to an infectious agent. Actinomycete Dietzia strain X was isolated from one individual. Other antibiotics found useful...
Baba, T.; Yano, I. (2000). "Mycolic acids from Rhodococcus, Gordonia, and Dietzia". Journal of Microbiological Methods. 40 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1016/S0167-7012(99)00116-5...
have been identified. Three of these have homologs found in the genus Dietzia, which is believed to be the closest related genus to Corynebacterium....
properties including Spartina, Haloscarcia, Rhizophora, Nocardioides, Dietzia, and Microbacterium. Bioremediation refers to the use of specific microorganisms...
microbiologist Dickeya – Robert S. Dickey, an American phytopathologist Dietzia – Alma Dietz, an American microbiologist Dongia – Xiu-Zhu Dong, a Chinese...
environments. Bacterial genera such as Gordonia, Brevibacterium, Aeromicrobium, Dietzia, Burkholderia and Mycobacterium isolated from oil have been shown to be...