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Microbacterium is a genus of bacteria in the family Microbacteriaceae. As of 2009 it consists of 63 species:
- Microbacterium aerolatum
- Microbacterium aoyamense
- Microbacterium aquimaris
- Microbacterium arabinogalactanolyticum
- Microbacterium arborescens
- Microbacterium aurantiacum
- Microbacterium aurum
- Microbacterium awajiense
- Microbacterium barkeri
- Microbacterium binotii
- Microbacterium chocolatum
- Microbacterium deminutum
- Microbacterium esteraromaticum
- Microbacterium flavescens
- Microbacterium flavum
- Microbacterium fluvii
- Microbacterium foliorum
- Microbacterium ginsengisoli
- Microbacterium gubbeenense
- Microbacterium halophilum
- Microbacterium halotolerans
- Microbacterium hatanonis
- Microbacterium hominis
- Microbacterium hydrocarbonoxydans
- Microbacterium imperiale
- Microbacterium indicum
- Microbacterium insulae
- Microbacterium invictum
- Mycobacterium iranicum
- Microbacterium keratanolyticum
- Microbacterium ketosireducens
- Microbacterium kitamiense
- Microbacterium koreense
- Microbacterium kribbense
- Microbacterium lacticum
- Microbacterium lacus
- Microbacterium laevaniformans
- Microbacterium liquefaciens
- Microbacterium luteolum
- '' Microbacterium luticocti'
- Microbacterium marinilacus
- Microbacterium maritypicum
- Microbacterium natoriense
- Microbacterium oleivorans
- Microbacterium oxydans
- Microbacterium paludicola
- Microbacterium paraoxydans
- Microbacterium phyllosphaerae
- Microbacterium profundi
- Microbacterium pumilum
- Microbacterium pygmaeum
- Microbacterium resistens
- Microbacterium saperdae
- Microbacterium schleiferi
- Microbacterium sediminicola
- Microbacterium terrae
- Microbacterium terregens
- Microbacterium terricola
- Microbacterium testaceum
- Microbacterium thalassium
- Microbacterium trichothecenolyticum
- Microbacterium ulmi
- Microbacterium xylanilyticum
Usage examples of "microbacterium".
They got in their cars and drove on freeways, smoking cigarettes and holding high-energy radio transmitters against their heads, in order to get to newsrooms where they were greatly concerned to find out if they were in danger from microbacteria locked away behind triple hermetic seals in Houston.
Sandy regolith, infected by the water and microbacteria flowing through it, became fellfield with shocking speed, she found, and the fragile landforms were quickly destroyed.
On Earth these regions were first colonized by microbacteria and lichen, which, along with chemical weathering, began to break the rock down into a thin immature soil, slowly filling the cracks between rocks.
Desert pavement formed by microbacteria was one very promising solution, though it tended to fix only the top centimeter of deposits, and if the wind tore the edge of the pavement, what was underneath was then free to be borne away.
No microbacteria, nanobacteria, archaea, or nanofossils were found in any retrieved rock, all of which was retrieved and handled using GEC-mandated sterilization techniques.
Sax assured the crowd that atmospheric, surface, and permafrost microbacteria were growing at a rate that was a significant fraction of their theoretical maximums—about at 2 percent, to be precise—and that they were going to have to be considering the problems of outdoor cultivation within a few decades.