Catalog Centre de Ressources Biologiques de l'Institut Pasteur » CIP 107389T - Cupriavidus oxalaticus
Bacteria
CIP
Bactéries
DSM 1105;ATCC 11883;NCIMB 8642;LMG 2235;CCUG 2086;JCM 11285;LMG 5121
Ralstonia oxalatica, Wautersia oxalatica

type,
Aerobic
30
24 H
B
Homotypic synonyms: Ralstonia oxalatica, Wautersia oxalatica
« The Indian Government adopted a regulation arising from the Nagoya Protocol (Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity). This strain falls within the scope of said regulation, as such its access is subject to specific formalities. Therefore, any researcher who wishes to obtain this strain from the CIP has to create an account on the National Biodiversity Authority of India (NBA) website and fill in Form I: http://nbaindia.org/content/26/59/1/forms.html. The NBA approval obtained following your request on the NBA website shall be added to the other documents requested by the CIP in order for the strain to be transferred to your laboratory. In the case the NBA does not require you to fill in said Form I, please send to the CIP an email warranting that the filling of the form is not needed in your situation. Such email is requested by the CIP in order for the strain to be transferred to your laboratory »
2002, N. Sahin, Mugla Univ., Kotekli-Mugla, Turkey: strain Ox1 <- NEU <- DSMZ <- C. Friedrich <- NCIB <- J.V. Bath, Pseudomonas oxalaticus
Utilizes formate Formely CDC group IVc-2 Utilizes oxalate
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