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Potentials, Utilization, and Bioengineering of Plant Growth-Promoting Methylobacterium for Sustainable Agriculture

open access: yesSustainability, 2021
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) have great potential to provide economical and sustainable solutions to current agricultural challenges. The Methylobacteria which are frequently present in the phyllosphere can promote plant growth and development.
Naeem Khan, Song Yang, Khan Naeem
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Methylobacterium radiodurans sp. nov., a novel radiation-resistant Methylobacterium

Archives of Microbiology, 2021
A Gram-negative, aerobic, flagellated, rod-shaped, and pink-pigmented bacterium, strain 17Sr1-43 T, was isolated from a soil sample collected in Nowongu, Seoul, Korea. The isolate could grow at 18-37 °C (optimum, 28-30 °C), pH 6.0-8.0 (optimum, pH 7.0) and in the presence of 0-1.0% (w/v) NaCl (optimum, 0%) with aeration.
Soohyun Maeng   +7 more
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A Keystone Methylobacterium Strain in Biofilm Formation in Drinking Water [PDF]

open access: yesWater (Switzerland), 2017
The structure of biofilms in drinking water systems is influenced by the interplay between biological and physical processes. Bacterial aggregates in bulk fluid are important in seeding biofilm formation on surfaces.
Erifyli Tsagkari   +2 more
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Methylobacterium amylolyticum sp. nov. and Methylobacterium ligniniphilum sp. nov., isolated from soil

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Two pink-pigmented bacteria, designated strains NEAU-140T and NEAU-KT, were isolated from field soil collected from Linyi, Shandong Province, PR China. Both isolates were aerobic, Gram-stain-negative, rod-shaped, and facultatively methylotrophic. 16S rRNA gene sequences analysis showed that these two strains belong to the genus Methylobacterium. Strain
Yanfang Luo, Junwei Zhao
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Functionality of Metdi5511gene in Methylobacterium dichloromethanicum DM4

Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 2017
A knockout mutant of Methylobacterium dichloromethanicum DM4 with an inactivated gene of a putative transcription regulator METDI5511 (ΔMETDI5511) has been obtained. The expression of this gene increases many times when the strain is grown on dichloromethane compared to methanol.
Yu E, Firsova   +2 more
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Influence of Methylobacterium on iron translocation in plants

BioMetals, 2011
Iron metabolism in plants is essential to maintain optimal growth and iron nutrition is dependent on uptake of iron from the environment and movement of iron in the plant tissues. We have examined the translocation of iron in plant leaves following foliar application of FeEDTA to Vicia faba and Zea mays.
Yvonne M, Bishop   +2 more
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Radioresistance studies in Methylobacterium spp.

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 1998
Abstract Methylobacterium extorquens was isolated and was found as one of the most resistant microorganisms in the original bioburden of ophthalmic cotton dressings to be submitted to γ radiation sterilization. Radiation survival curves were simultaneously performed in phosphate buffer and in test-pieces on two isolates, one obtained before ...
Fátima Nogueira   +2 more
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Methylobacterium pseudosasicola sp. nov. and Methylobacterium phyllostachyos sp. nov., isolated from bamboo leaf surfaces

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2014
Two strains of Gram-negative, methylotrophic bacteria, isolated because of their abilities to promote plant growth, were subjected to a polyphasic taxonomic study. The isolates were strictly aerobic, motile, pink-pigmented, facultatively methylotrophic, non-spore-forming rods.
Munusamy, Madhaiyan   +1 more
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Analysis of the PHA granule‐associated proteins GA20 .and GA11 in Methylobacterium extorquens and Methylobacterium rhodesianum

Journal of Basic Microbiology, 1997
AbstractElectrophoretic analysis of the proteins bound to poly(3‐hydroxybutyric acid), PHB‐, granules in Methylobacterium extorquens, M. rhodesianum as well as the PHB‐leaky mutants Mu 1 and Mu 11, which were isolated from the latter, resulted in two dominant low‐molecular weight proteins, which were referred to as GA 11 and GA20. After purification of
C G, Föllner   +4 more
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Gaseous Formaldehyde Degrading by Methylobacterium sp. XJLW

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2019
Formaldehyde is harmful to human beings. It is widely used in chemical industry, medicine, and agriculture and is frequently discharged into the sewage. Microbial metabolism of formaldehyde has attracted increasing attention for its potential application in formaldehyde removal, especially for indoor gaseous formaldehyde degradation.
Yunhai Shao   +8 more
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