galvanisella
Galvanisella is a genus of bacteria from the family Comamonadaceae, which belongs to the class Alphaproteobacteria. These bacteria are known for their ability to oxidize ammonia and other nitrogenous compounds, making them significant in the nitrogen cycle. They are typically found in aquatic environments, including freshwater and marine systems, where they play a role in the biogeochemical processes of nitrogen transformation.
The genus Galvanisella was first described in 1997, and it includes several species, with Galvanisella ferruginea
Galvanisella bacteria are also notable for their metabolic versatility. In addition to ammonia oxidation, they can
The study of Galvanisella and other ammonia-oxidizing bacteria is important for understanding the nitrogen cycle and