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Bacillus herbersteinensis sp. nov. [PDF]
Two bacterial strains, designated D-1,5aTand D-1,5b, were isolated from a medieval wall painting in the chapel of Castle Herberstein, Styria (Austria). The Gram-positive, heterotrophic, aerobic, spore-forming rods showed nearly identical whole-cell protein patterns, identical genomic fingerprints and identical physiological profiles, demonstrating ...
Wieser, Monika +3 more
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Rice pathogens intercepted on seeds originating from 11 African countries and from the USA [PDF]
1,916 rice seed samples from 11 African countries and the USA were tested for the presence of pathogenic microorganisms or those affecting seed quality. Bacillus spp., Pantoea spp., Sphingomonas sp.
Dossou, B., Silue, D.
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Bacillus zhangzhouensis sp. nov. and Bacillus australimaris sp. nov.
Two strains, designated DW5-4T and NH7I_1T, were isolated from aquaculture water of a shrimp farm of Zhangzhou city in China and from surface sediment of the South China Sea, respectively. Cells of the strains were Gram-stain-positive, oxidase- and catalase-positive, rod-shaped and motile.
Yang, Liu +3 more
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Five variant groups were isolated from the gut of Blue gourami Trichogaster tricopterus through serial dilution, identified by using biochemical tests and bacteria were Bacillus sp., (G1) Pseudomonas sp., (G2) Enterobacter sp., (G3) Aeromonas sp., (G4 ...
G. Deepika, P. Sivakumar, M.R. Rajan
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In vitro selection of biocontrol agents for the control of Fusarium sp.
The objective of this research was to evaluate the in vitro antagonistic action of Bacillus and Trichoderma sp. in the control of Fusarium sp. responsible for damages in plants of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp (cowpea).
Mylenna Nádja Ferreira de Sá +4 more
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A natural bacterial isolate that shows multiple plant growth-promoting activities was isolated from fermented panchagavya (a mixture of five indigenous cow products). It is a gram-positive, endospore-forming bacteria identified as Bacillus sp.
Rinkal B. Gohil +3 more
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Bacillus amylolyticus sp. nov., nom. rev., Bacillus lautus sp. nov., nom. rev., Bacillus pabuli sp. nov., nom. rev., and Bacillus validus sp. nov., nom. rev. [PDF]
The names "Bacillus amylolyticus" Choukevitch 1911, "Bacillus lautus" Batchelor 1919, "Bacillus pabuli" Schieblich 1923, and "Bacillus validus" Bredemann and Heigener 1935 were not included on the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names. The names Bacillus amylolyticus, Bacillus lautus, Bacillus pabuli, and Bacillus validus are here revived; all of these ...
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Bacillus peoriae sp. nov. [PDF]
The taxonomy of an apparently genetically distinct gas-producing group of Bacillus strains formerly classified as Bacillus polymyxa was studied. Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis analysis confirmed the distinctiveness of the unknown taxon. Low DNA relatedness values also demonstrated that the unknown was not closely related genetically to any of the ...
A. Montefusco +2 more
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Background Antimonite [Sb(III)]-oxidizing bacterium has great potential in the environmental bioremediation of Sb-polluted sites. Bacillus sp. S3 that was previously isolated from antimony-contaminated soil displayed high Sb(III) resistance and Sb(III ...
Jiaokun Li +8 more
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Bacillus swezeyi sp. nov. and Bacillus haynesii sp. nov., isolated from desert soil
Two isolates of Gram-reaction-positive, facultatively anaerobic, motile, rod-shaped, endospore-forming bacteria were identified during a survey of the diversity of strains belonging to the genus Bacillus deposited in the Agriculture Research Service Culture Collection. These strains were originally isolated from soil in Evolution Canyon III (Israel) in
Christopher A, Dunlap +5 more
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