Skip to content
EntityQ5253698· pop 5· linked from 9 articles

thumb | right Delftia is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria that was first isolated from soil in Delft, Netherlands. The species is named after both the city, and in honor of pioneering research in the field of bacteriology that occurred in Delft. Cells in the genus Delftia are rod shaped and straight or slightly curved. Cells occur singly or in pairs, are 0.4–0.8ɥM wide and 2.5–4.1 μm long. Delftia species are motile by flagella, nonsporulating, and chemo-organotrophic.

Species

GENUS

  1. KingdomBacteria
  2. PhylumProteobacteria
  3. ClassGammaproteobacteria
  4. OrderBurkholderiales
  5. FamilyComamonadaceae

via GBIF

Research

781 papers

via PubMed

~1 min read

Encyclopedic overview

3 sections
Contents
  • Species
  • Notable Characteristics
  • References

thumb | right Delftia is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria that was first isolated from soil in Delft, Netherlands. The species is named after both the city, and in honor of pioneering research in the field of bacteriology that occurred in Delft. Cells in the genus Delftia are rod shaped and straight or slightly curved. Cells occur singly or in pairs, are 0.4–0.8ɥM wide and 2.5–4.1 μm long. Delftia species are motile by flagella, nonsporulating, and chemo-organotrophic.

== Species == D. acidovorans D. deserti D. lacustris D. litopenaei D. tsuruhatensis D. rhizosphaerae

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Delftia” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

Available in 4 languages

via Wikidata sitelinks · CC0