Ruegeria
Ruegeria is a genus of bacteria in the family Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine Agrobacterium before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of Agrobacterium.
Characteristics
The genus is characterised by members who are:- Gram-negative
- ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 μm
- motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile
- non-sporeformers
- aerobic
- oxidase and catalase positive
- are incapable of photosynthetic growth
- bacteriochlorophyll a is absent
- major quinone is ubiquinone 10
- mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59
- member of the family Rhodobacteraceae, which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data
Two species that have been removed from the genus are Marinovum algicola and Thalassobius gelatinovorus.