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  • Profile picture of  lifeonearth who took this action.

    lifeonearth added text to "Brief Summary" on "Rhizobiaceae".

    Rhizobacteria are legumes’ best friends. All plants need nitrogen. Most can...

    about 1 month ago

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    Nicholas Beck added text to "Colonial Organism" on "Physalia".

    A highly derived Genus within the Order Siphonophora, Physalia are nevertheless...

    almost 3 years ago

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    Bob Corrigan added text to "Comprehensive Description" on "Acetobacter aceti (Pasteur 1864) Beijerinck 1898 (Approved Lists 1980).".

    Acetobacter aceti is a Gram negative bacterium which is motile by...

    5 months ago

  • Profile picture of Bob Corrigan who took this action.

    Bob Corrigan added text to "Benefits" on "Acetobacter aceti (Pasteur 1864) Beijerinck 1898 (Approved Lists 1980).".

    The history of safe use for Acetobacter aceti is predominately for...

    5 months ago

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    Bob Corrigan added text to "Brief Summary" on "Acetobacter aceti (Pasteur 1864) Beijerinck 1898 (Approved Lists 1980).".

    Acetobacter aceti is a benign microorganism that is ubiquitous in the...

    5 months ago

  • Profile picture of Paddy Patterson who took this action.

    Paddy Patterson commented on "Image":

    This image is showing here because the term 'phasmid' refers not only to a group of insects but the viral entities used in molecular biology, or because there are some phasmid names (such as Bacillus) that are also names of bacteria. The indexing system that we use is based on names and is clearly not distinguishing between these meanings of names. We are building tools that will allow editors to re-index the objects, but one option at this time is simply for a curator to hide the object.

    almost 3 years ago

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    Paddy Patterson commented on "Image":

    This image is showing here because the term 'phasmid' refers not only to a group of insects but the viral entities used in molecular biology, or because there are some phasmid names (such as Bacillus) that are also names of bacteria. The indexing system that we use is based on names and is clearly not distinguishing between these meanings of names. We are building tools that will allow editors to re-index the objects, but one option at this time is simply for a curator to hide the object.

    almost 3 years ago

  • Profile picture of Paddy Patterson who took this action.

    Paddy Patterson commented on "Image":

    This image is showing here because the term 'phasmid' refers not only to a group of insects but the viral entities used in molecular biology, or because there are some phasmid names (such as Bacillus) that are also names of bacteria. The indexing system that we use is based on names and is clearly not distinguishing between these meanings of names. We are building tools that will allow editors to re-index the objects, but one option at this time is simply for a curator to hide the object.

    almost 3 years ago

  • Profile picture of Paddy Patterson who took this action.

    Paddy Patterson commented on "Image":

    This image is showing here because the term 'phasmid' refers not only to a group of insects but the viral entities used in molecular biology, or because there are some phasmid names (such as Bacillus) that are also names of bacteria. The indexing system that we use is based on names and is clearly not distinguishing between these meanings of names. We are building tools that will allow editors to re-index the objects, but one option at this time is simply for a curator to hide the object.

    almost 3 years ago

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