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Bei Li is an academic researcher from Ocean University of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vibrio & Photobacterium. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Photobacterium alginatilyticum sp. nov., a marine bacterium isolated from bottom seawater
TL;DR: A Gram-straining-negative, facultatively aerobic, rod-shaped strain, motile by a polar flagellum and designated P03D4T, was isolated from the bottom seawater of the East China Sea and is proposed as representing a novel species of the genus Photobacterium.
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Comparative genomic and metabolic analysis of manganese-oxidizing mechanisms in Celeribacter manganoxidans DY25T: Its adaptation to the environment of polymetallic nodules
TL;DR: Genes involved in import and export of primary elemental ingredients and metallic elements were discovered, demonstrating its potential roles in the biogeochemical cycle.
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Spatial Heterogeneity of Vibrio spp. in Sediments of Chinese Marginal Seas
TL;DR: The spatial distribution of Vibrio was governed by a joint effect of spatial and environmental factors (especially temperature, salinity, and SiO32−), and their respective pure effects explained only a small fraction of the community variation.
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Vibrio sinensis sp. nov. and Vibrio viridaestus sp. nov., two marine bacteria isolated from the East China Sea.
Yuying Li,Jinchang Liang,Ronghua Liu,Chun-Xu Xue,Shun Zhou,Xinxin He,Bei Li,Xiaolei Wang,Xiao-Hua Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: Two Gram-staining-negative, facultatively anaerobic, motile, short clavate and flagellated marine bacteria, designated strains BEI233T and LJC006T, were isolated from the East China Sea and are considered to represent novel species of the genus Vibrio.
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Vibrio ouci sp. nov. and Vibrio aquaticus sp. nov., two marine bacteria isolated from the East China Sea.
Bei Li,Yuying Li,Ronghua Liu,Chun-Xu Xue,Xiao-Yu Zhu,Xiaorong Tian,Xiaolei Wang,Jinchang Liang,Yanfen Zheng,Xiao-Hua Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: Two novel Vibrio species are proposed to accommodate two strains isolated from seawater collected in the East China Sea because average nucleotide identity values between the two strains and their reference species were lower than the threshold for species delineation.
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