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IN 1959 two strains of green bacteria were isolated in pure culture from mud of the Kujalnik estuary (near Odessa) and of Lake Saksky (Crimea).
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SHAPOSHNIKOV, V., KONDRATIEVA, E. & FEDOROV, V. A New Species of Green Sulphur Bacteria. Nature 187, 167–168 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/187167a0
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