Genus of bacteria
Nocardiopsis is a bacterial genus from the family Nocardiopsaceae which can produces some antimicrobial compounds,[1][2][3] including thiopeptides.[4] Nocardiopsis occur mostly in saline and alkaline soils.[5]
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