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Raman microspectroscopy as an identification tool within the phylogenetically homogeneous 'Bacillus subtilis'-group
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Pseudomonads associated with midrib rot and soft rot of butterhead lettuce and endive
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Brevibacillus levickii sp nov and Aneurinibacillus terranovensis sp nov., two novel thermoacidophiles isolated from geothermal soils of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
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Study of mural painting isolates, leading to the transfer of 'Bacillus maroccanus' and 'Bacillus carotarum' to Bacillus simplex, emended description of Bacillus simplex, re-examination of the strains previously attributed to 'Bacillus macroides' and description of Bacillus muralis sp nov
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Bacillus arenosi sp nov., Bacillus arvi sp nov and Bacillus humi sp nov., isolated from soil
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Six novel Arthrobacter species isolated from deteriorated mural paintings
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Paenibacillus wynnii sp nov., a novel species harbouring the nifH gene, isolated from Alexander Island, Antarctica
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Brevibacterium picturae sp nov., isolated from a damaged mural painting at the Saint-Catherine chapel (Castle Herberstein, Austria)
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Isolation and biodiversity of hitherto undescribed soil bacteria related to Bacillus niacini
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Anoxybacillus contaminans sp nov and Bacillus gelatini sp nov., isolated from contaminated gelatin batches
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Bacterial and fungal diversity and biodeterioration problems in mural painting environments of St. Martins church (Greene-Kreiensen, Germany)
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Bacillus novalis sp nov., Bacillus vireti sp nov., Bacillus soli sp nov., Bacillus bataviensis sp nov and Bacillus drentensis sp nov., from the Drentse A grasslands
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Description of novel bacterial species associated with biodeteriorated mural paintings using molecular techniques
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Description of novel bacterial species associated with biodeteriorated mural paintings using molecular techniques
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Bacillus decolorationis sp nov., isolated from biodeteriorated parts of the mural paintings at the Servilia tomb (Roman necropolis of Carmona, Spain) and the Saint-Catherine chapel (Castle Herberstein, Austria)