obscurbmus
Obscurbmus is a genus of Gram‑negative, eubacterial organisms belonging to the order Burkholderiales within the class Betaproteobacteria. The type species, Obscurbmus obscurus, was first described in 2016 by researchers at the University of Microbiology. The genus name derives from the Latin words “obscurus,” meaning dark, and “bmus,” a common suffix in the family Burkholderiaceae, reflecting the dark colony appearance and phylogenetic placement.
Members of this genus are rod‑shaped with a smooth cell envelope and exhibit a distinctive orange–brown pigmentation
Ecologically, Obscurbmus species are commonly isolated from soil samples in temperate forest ecosystems and from polluted
Current research focuses on the metabolic pathways enabling aromatic compound degradation and potential applications in wastewater