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''Succinomonas'' belongs to the group "Gram-negative bacteria." These are all Gram-negative bacteria. Ruminobacter once existed under the classification of Bacteroides amylophilus. It is difficult to cultivate and study these bacteria outside their host, the bovine rumen.
''Succinomonas'' belongs to the group "Gram-negative bacteria." These are all Gram-negative bacteria. The bacterium is important to the bovine digestion of plant material. For more information, see [[Ruminobacter]].
 
See [[Ruminobacter]].

Revision as of 13:43, 12 June 2006

Succinomonas belongs to the group "Gram-negative bacteria." These are all Gram-negative bacteria. The bacterium is important to the bovine digestion of plant material. For more information, see Ruminobacter.