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Abstract

Many thermophilic actinomycetes were isolated from samples collected from a hot-spring, lake and soil in Yunnan, China. Chemical and molecular classification of four selected strains of thermophilic with an upper limited growth temperature of 65-68 °C and autolytic characteristics was carried out. A new species, sp. nov. is described. The type strain is Y-14046 (= CCTCC AA97014).

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