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  1. Draft Genome Sequence of Antimicrobial-Producing Clostridium sp . JC272, Isolated from Marine Sediment
  2. Spirochaeta lutea sp. nov., isolated from marine habitats and emended description of the genus Spirochaeta
  3. Integrated Metabolomic and Proteomic Analysis Reveals Systemic Responses of Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2 to Aniline Stress
  4. Draft Genome Sequence of Spirochaeta sp. Strain JC202, an Endosymbiont of the Termite (Isoptera) Gut
  5. Aniline Is an Inducer, and Not a Precursor, for Indole Derivatives in Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2
  6. Molecular and culture dependent characterization of endolithic bacteria in two beach sand samples and description of Rhizobium endolithicum sp. nov.
  7. Carbon Catabolite Repression-Independent and pH-Dependent Production of Indoles by Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2
  8. Neurosporene is the major carotenoid accumulated by Rhodobacter viridis JA737
  9. Emended description of the genus Rhodothalassium Imhoff et al., 1998 and proposal of Rhodothalassiaceae fam. nov. and Rhodothalassiales ord. nov
  10. l-Phenylalanine catabolism and l-phenyllactic acid production by a phototrophic bacterium, Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2
  11. MLSA barcoding of Marichromatium spp. and reclassification of Marichromatium fluminis (Sucharita et al., 2010) as Phaeochromatium fluminis gen. nov. comb. nov.
  12. Carotenoids in Rhodoplanes Species: Variation of Compositions and Substrate Specificity of Predicted Carotenogenesis Enzymes
  13. Degradation of chlorinated nitroaromatic compounds
  14. Marichromatium litoris sp. nov. and Marichromatium chrysaorae sp. nov. isolated from beach sand and from a jelly fish (Chrysaora colorata)
  15. Genus Specific Unusual Carotenoids in Purple Bacteria, Phaeospirillum and Roseospira: Structures and Biosyntheses
  16. Microbial metabolism of pyrazines
  17. Production of indole-3-acetic acid and related indole derivatives from L-tryptophan by Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2
  18. Novel heliobacteria of a few semi-arid tropical soils
  19. Roseomonas aestuarii sp. nov., a bacteriochlorophyll-a containing alphaproteobacterium isolated from an estuarine habitat of India
  20. Rubrivivaxin, a new cytotoxic
  21. Reductive degradation of pyrazine-2-carboxylate by a newly isolated Stenotrophomonas sp. HCU1
  22. l-Tryptophan catabolism by Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2
  23. Aniline-Induced Tryptophan Production and Identification of Indole Derivatives from Three Purple Bacteria
  24. Production of Phenols and Alkyl Gallate Esters
  25. Shewanella chilikensis sp. nov., a moderately alkaliphilic gammaproteobacterium isolated from a lagoon
  26. Thiohalocapsa marina sp. nov., from an Indian marine aquaculture pond
  27. Phaeospirillum chandramohanii sp. nov., a phototrophic alphaproteobacterium with carotenoid glycosides
  28. Rhodoplanes pokkaliisoli sp. nov., a phototrophic alphaproteobacterium isolated from a waterlogged brackish paddy soil
  29. Rhodovulum lacipunicei sp. nov., an obligate sulfide-demanding phototrophic alphaproteobacterium isolated from a purple pond in India
  30. Rhodobacter aestuarii sp. nov., a phototrophic alphaproteobacterium isolated from an estuarine environment
  31. Allochromatium phaeobacterium sp. nov.
  32. Rhodospirillum sulfurexigens sp. nov., a phototrophic alphaproteobacterium requiring a reduced sulfur source for growth
  33. Thiophaeococcus mangrovi gen. nov., sp. nov., a photosynthetic, marine gammaproteobacterium isolated from the Bhitarkanika mangrove forest of India
  34. Purification and characterization of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine oxidative deaminase from Rhodobacter sphaeroides OU5
  35. Rhodobacter megalophilus sp. nov., a phototroph from the Indian Himalayas possessing a wide temperature range for growth
  36. Rhodovulum kholense sp. nov.
  37. Rhodobacter maris sp. nov., a phototrophic alphaproteobacterium isolated from a marine habitat of India
  38. Rhodobacter ovatus sp. nov., a phototrophic alphaproteobacterium isolated from a polluted pond
  39. Desulfovibrio psychrotolerans sp. nov., a psychrotolerant and moderately alkaliphilic sulfate-reducing deltaproteobacterium from the Himalayas
  40. Allochromatium renukae sp. nov.
  41. Two novel species of marine phototrophic Gammaproteobacteria: Thiorhodococcus bheemlicus sp. nov. and Thiorhodococcus kakinadensis sp. nov.
  42. Roseospira visakhapatnamensis sp. nov. and Roseospira goensis sp. nov.
  43. Rhodobacter changlensis sp. nov., a psychrotolerant, phototrophic alphaproteobacterium from the Himalayas of India
  44. Halochromatium roseum sp. nov., a non-motile phototrophic gammaproteobacterium with gas vesicles, and emended description of the genus Halochromatium
  45. Rhodobacter vinaykumarii sp. nov., a marine phototrophic alphaproteobacterium from tidal waters, and emended description of the genus Rhodobacter
  46. Rhodovulum visakhapatnamense sp. nov.
  47. Rhodethrin: a novel indole terpenoid ether
  48. Catabolism of l-phenylalanine and l-tyrosine by Rhodobacter sphaeroides OU5 occurs through 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine
  49. Marichromatium bheemlicum sp. nov., a non-diazotrophic, photosynthetic gammaproteobacterium from a marine aquaculture pond
  50. Light-Dependent Assimilation of trans-Cinnamate by Rhodobacter sphaeroides OU5
  51. Rhodobium gokarnense sp. nov., a novel phototrophic alphaproteobacterium from a saltern
  52. Rhodovulum imhoffii sp. nov.
  53. Selective enrichment of green sulfur bacteria in the presence of 4-aminobenzenesulfonate (sulfanilate)
  54. Rhodestrin: A Novel Indole Terpenoid Phytohormone from Rhodobacter sphaeroides
  55. Production of a novel indole ester from 2-aminobenzoate by Rhodobacter sphaeroides OU5
  56. “Paraffin wax-overlay of pour plate”, a method for the isolation and enumeration of purple non-sulfur bacteria
  57. Toxicity of N-Containing Heterocyclic Aromatic Compounds and Their Utilization for Growth by a Few Purple Non-Sulfur Bacteria
  58. Biodegradation and Metabolism of Unusual Carbon Compounds by Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria
  59. Biodegradable Polyesters
  60. Effect of pesticides on hydrogen metabolism of Rhodobacter sphaeroides and Rhodopseudomonas palustris
  61. Biotechnological Potentials of Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria. II. Biopolyesters, Biopesticide, Biofuel, and Biofertilizer
  62. Biotechnological Potentials of Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria. I. Production of Single-Cell Protein, Vitamins, Ubiquinones, Hormones, and Enzymes and Use in Waste Treatment
  63. 5-Aminolevulinic acid: A potential herbicide/insecticide from microorganisms
  64. Growth and H2 production by Synechococcus spp. using organic/inorganic electron donors
  65. H2 production by mixed cultures