rhodococcal
Rhodococcal refers to a genus of Gram-positive, non-motile, coccoid or pleomorphic bacteria. These bacteria are found in a wide range of environments, including soil, water, and animal hosts. They are known for their metabolic versatility, with some species capable of degrading a variety of organic compounds, including hydrocarbons and pesticides. This characteristic has led to research into their potential use in bioremediation.
The genus Rhodococcus was first described in 1923. Members of this genus are typically aerobic or facultative
A notable species is Rhodococcus equi, which is a common cause of pneumonia in foals and can