Pseudomonadales

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Pseudomonadales is an order of Gram-negative bacteria that includes many environmentally important and medically relevant genera, such as Pseudomonas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bacterial order
taxon
antibioticResistance often multidrug-resistant
associatedWithDisease opportunistic infections
plant diseases
respiratory tract infections
urinary tract infections
wound infections
cellShape rod-shaped
class Gammaproteobacteria NERFINISHED
domain Bacteria NERFINISHED
firstDescribedBy M. Chester NERFINISHED
flagellaType polar flagella
gramStain Gram-negative
habitat animal hosts
freshwater
marine environments
plant surfaces
soil
includesGenus Acinetobacter NERFINISHED
Azoarcus NERFINISHED
Azotobacter NERFINISHED
Moraxella NERFINISHED
Pseudomonas NERFINISHED
Psychrobacter NERFINISHED
Shewanella NERFINISHED
Stenotrophomonas NERFINISHED
includesPathogensOf animals
humans
plants
includesPsychrophiles yes GENERATED
industrialUse biocontrol in agriculture
bioremediation
biotechnological production of enzymes
production of biosurfactants
kingdom Bacteria
metabolism chemoorganotrophic
motility motile
notablePathogenicSpecies Acinetobacter baumannii GENERATED
Moraxella catarrhalis GENERATED
Pseudomonas aeruginosa GENERATED
oxygenRequirement aerobic
phylum Pseudomonadota NERFINISHED
roleInEcosystem biodegradation of organic compounds
nutrient cycling
taxonRank order
temperatureRange mesophilic
typeSpeciesGenus Pseudomonas NERFINISHED
yearDescribed 1901

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Gammaproteobacteria containsOrder Pseudomonadales