Pantoea punctata sp. nov., Pantoea citrea sp. nov., and Pantoea terrea sp. nov. Isolated from Fruit and Soil Samples [PDF]
A total of 37 bacterial strains with the general characteristics of the family Enterobacteriaceae were isolated from fruit and soil samples in Japan as producers of 2,5-diketo-D-gluconic acid from D-glucose. These organisms were phenotypically most closely related to the genus Pantoea (F. Gavini, J. Mergaert, A. Beji, C. Mielearek, D.
B, Kageyama +3 more
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Five bacterial strains for biodegradation study were initially isolated from quinalphos exposed soil from cotton field of Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India by Serial dilution and enrichment technique.
Thoibi Mayanglambam +6 more
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Pantoea gaviniae sp. nov. and Pantoea calida sp. nov., isolated from infant formula and an infant formula production environment [PDF]
Five Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, non-spore-forming, coccoid rod-shaped bacterial isolates were obtained from infant formula and an infant formula production environment and were investigated by use of a polyphasic taxonomic study. Biochemical tests and partialrpoBgene sequence analysis of the five isolates revealed that they formed two ...
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Emended description of the genus Pantoea, description of four species from human clinical samples, Pantoea septica sp. nov., Pantoea eucrina sp. nov., Pantoea brenneri sp. nov. and Pantoea conspicua sp. nov., and transfer of Pectobacterium cypripedii (Hori 1911) Brenner et al. 1973 emend. Hauben et al. 1998 to the genus as Pantoea cypripedii comb. nov. [PDF]
Bacterial strains belonging to DNA hybridization groups (HG) II, IV and V, in theErwinia herbicola–Enterobacter agglomeranscomplex, of Brenneret al.[Int J Syst Bacteriol34(1984), 45–55] were suggested previously to belong to the genusPantoea, but have never been formally described and classified.
Carrie L, Brady +5 more
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Pantoea allii sp. nov., isolated from onion plants and seed [PDF]
Eight yellow-pigmented, Gram-negative, rod-shaped, oxidase-negative, motile, facultatively anaerobic bacteria were isolated from onion seed in South Africa and from an onion plant exhibiting centre rot symptoms in the USA. The isolates were assigned to the genus Pantoea on the basis of phenotypic and biochemical tests.
Brady, Carrie Louise +6 more
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Microbiological Characterization of Baru Nuts From the Cerrado Biome, Brazil. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study aimed to microbiologically characterize baru nuts, a seed widely consumed in Brazil with growing relevance in the export market. Analyses were conducted for mesophilic and thermophilic aerobic spore‐forming bacteria, total mesophilic aerobes, Enterobacteriaceae, Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, lactic acid bacteria, molds, and ...
Gonçalves Lima CM +9 more
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Growth stimulating bacteria help remediate dry arid soil and plant stress. Here, Pseudomonas sp. and Pantoea sp. we used to study the stress ecology of Hordeum vulgare and the environmental impact of water deficit on soil characteristics, growth ...
Zainul Abideen +10 more
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A putative new endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacterium Pantoea sp. from sugarcane [PDF]
To isolate and identify endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in sugarcane growing in Cuba without chemical fertilizers.Two N2-fixing isolates, 9C and T2, were obtained from surface-sterilized stems and roots, respectively, of sugarcane variety ML3-18. Both isolates showed acetylene reduction and H2 production in nitrogen-free media. Nitrogenase activity
F G, Loiret +5 more
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Guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba [L.] Taub) or cluster bean is a legume plant that is cultivated mainly for its galactomannan (guar gum) extracted from the seed endosperm.
Ken Obasa +2 more
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Genome Sequence of the Aerobic Arsenate-Reducing Bacterium Pantoea sp. Strain IMH. [PDF]
ABSTRACT We here report the draft assembly for the genome of Pantoea sp. strain IMH, isolated from arsenic-contaminated soil in Inner Mongolia, China, with the ability to aerobically reduce arsenate to arsenite. The genome sequence will allow for the characterization of the molecular mechanisms of arsenate
Tian H, Jing C.
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