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Azomonas

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Azomonas

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Proteobacteria

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Family
  
Pseudomonadaceae/Azotobacteraceae

Similar
  
Derxia, Beijerinckia, Azotobacter, Aquaspirillum, Zoogloea

Azomonas


Azomonas species are typically motile, oval to spherical, and secrete large quantities of capsular slime. They are distinguished from Azotobacter by their inability to form cysts, but like Azotobacter, they can biologically fix nitrogen under aerobic conditions (diazotrophs).

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Bacteria of the genus Azomonas are known to form intracellular inclusions of polyhydroxyalkanoates under certain environmental conditions (e.g. lack of elements such as phosphorus, nitrogen, or oxygen combined with an excessive supply of carbon sources).

Azomonas negative stain


Etymology

The name Azomonas derives from:

New Latin noun azotum [from Fr. noun azote (from Greek prep. ά, a, not; Greek noun ζωη, zōē, life; Greek noun άζωη, azōē, not sustaining life)], nitrogen; New Latin azo-, pertaining to nitrogen; Latin monas (μονάς / μονάδα), nominally meaning "a unit", but in effect meaning a bacterium; New Latin Azomonas, nitrogen monad.

Members of the genus Azomonas can be referred to as azomonads (viz. Trivialisation of names).

References

Azomonas Wikipedia