griseochromogenes
*Griseochromogenes* is a genus of Gram-positive, aerobic, non-motile bacteria belonging to the family *Micrococcaceae*. The genus was first described in 1997 and is characterized by its ability to produce a yellow to orange pigment, griseochromin, which gives colonies a distinctive coloration. These bacteria are typically found in soil and aquatic environments, though they have also been isolated from clinical samples, though their pathogenic potential remains largely undetermined.
Members of the genus are non-spore-forming and exhibit a coccoid to coccobacillus shape, often occurring in
*Griseochromogenes* species are often identified through a combination of phenotypic and genetic methods. Phenotypically, they can
While *Griseochromogenes* bacteria are not widely recognized as human pathogens, some strains have been associated with
Research on *Griseochromogenes* is relatively limited compared to more well-studied genera like *Staphylococcus* or *Micrococcus*. However,