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I think that there are two possible answers....first, Nocardia and, also, Bacillus anthracis. Lactobacillus might also work; however it is a microaerophilic organism and can only tolerate lesser levels of oxygen than a true aerobic organism. But all three are gram positive and, I believe, thrive with both dextrose and citrate.

Nocardia has a Trycarboxylic acid cycle which utilizes both dextrose and citrate.

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Q: What is a gram positive aerobic bacteria which uses citrate and dextrose?
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