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Pseudomonas: NCBI 286, [genus]

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| "Chlorobacterium" Guillebeau 1890, nom. rejic. Opin. 6 (not "Chlorobacterium" Lauterborn 1916)| "Liquidomonas" Orla-Jensen 1909| "Loefflerella" Holden 1935| Chryseomonas| Chryseomonas Holmes et al. 1986| Flavimonas| Liquidomonas| Loefflerella| Pseudomonas| Pseudomonas Migula 1894 emend. Yang et al. 2013| RNA similarity group I| Serpens| Serpens Hespell 1977

  1. Pathogenic Species: Certain species within the Pseudomonas genus, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, are known for their pathogenic potential. P. aeruginosa, in particular, is a common opportunistic pathogen associated with hospital-acquired infections, respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, and skin infections.

  2. Biofilm Formation: Pseudomonas species, including pathogenic ones, are capable of forming biofilms. Biofilms are communities of bacteria embedded in a matrix, and they can contribute to the persistence of infections and make bacteria more resistant to antibiotics.

  3. Environmental Adaptability: Pseudomonas bacteria are known for their adaptability to various environmental conditions. This adaptability is due, in part, to their versatile metabolic capabilities and resistance mechanisms.

  4. Biotechnological Applications: Some non-pathogenic Pseudomonas species have beneficial roles and are used in biotechnological applications. For example, Pseudomonas fluorescens is known for its plant growth-promoting properties and biocontrol activities against plant pathogens.

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Pseudomonas impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.291628539562225340.5550969243049622CloacibacteriumParent Taxa
0.259932577610015870.4720349907875061SphingobiumParent Taxa
0.25209796428680420.48453715443611145SphingomonasParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Pseudomonas

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart

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