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{{Italic title}}{{Taxobox | name = Alkalibacterium | domain = Bacteria | phylum = Firmicutes | classis = Bacilli | ordo = Lactobacillales | familia = Carnobacteriaceae | genus = Alkalibacterium | binomial_authority = Ntougias and Russell 2001[1] | type_species = A. olivapovliticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }}Alkalibacterium is a genus in the phylum Firmicutes (Bacteria).[2]EtymologyThe generic name Alkalibacterium derives from: Latin alkali (ashes of saltwort) alkali; and bacterium, a small rod, to give "a bacterium living under alkaline conditions".[3] SpeciesThe genus contains eight species:[3] - A. iburiense Nakajima et al. 2005, named for Iburi, the place where the micro-organism was isolated[4]
- A. indicireducens Yumoto et al. 2008, with indicireducens meaning indigo-reducing[5]
- A. kapii Ishikawa et al. 2009, kapii meaning of ka-pi, a Thai fermented shrimp paste[6]
- A. olivapovliticus corrig. Ntougias and Russell 2001, type species of the genus, with olivapovliticus meaning pertaining to the waste of the olives[7]
- A. pelagium Ishikawa et al. 2009, pelagium, of the sea, marine[6]
- A. psychrotolerans Yumoto et al. 2004, with psychrotolerans meaning tolerating a cold environment[8]
- A. putridalgicola Ishikawa et al. 2009, from putridalgicola meaning dweller on putrid marine algae[6]
- A. thalassium Ishikawa et al. 2009 with thalassium meaning of/from the sea[6]
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