Acetobacterium carbinolicum

Acetobacterium carbinolicum
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A. carbinolicum
Binomial name
Acetobacterium carbinolicum
Eichler and Schink 1985 emend. Paarup et al. 2006
Type strain
WoProp 1 = DSM 2925

Acetobacterium carbinolicum is a homoacetogenic, strictly anaerobic bacterium that oxidises primary aliphatic alcohols.

These Gram-positive, non-spore-forming and rod-shaped bacteria grow at optimal temperatures of about 30 °C, but some subspecies are also psychrotolerant, being able to grow at a minimum temperature of 2 °C, as the microorganisms belonging to the subspecies A. carbinolicum kysingense, which have been isolated from fine sand and mud sedimented in a brackish fjord in Jutland, Denmark, where concentrations of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water are up to 4.3%.

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