Enrichment and isolation of methyl chloride-utilizing bacteria from various terrestrial environments, including woodland and forest soils, resulted in the identification of seven methyl chloride-utilizing strains belonging to the genus Hyphomicrobium, an Aminobacter strain TW23 and strain WG1, which grouped closely with the genus Mesorhizobium. Methyl chloride enrichment cultures were dominated by Hyphomicrobium species, indicating that these bacteria were most suited to growth under the enrichment and isolation conditions used. However, the application of culture-independent techniques such as DNA-stable isotope probing and the use of a functional gene probe targeting cmuA, which encodes the methyltransferase catalysing the first step in b...
The active population of low-affinity methanotrophs in a peat soil microcosm was characterized by st...
International audienceKnallgas bacteria are a physiologically defined group that is primarily studie...
Nitrogen fixation by free-living diazotrophs can be a significant sour~e ofN in natural and agricult...
Enrichment and isolation of methyl chloride utilising bacteria from a variety of pristine terrestria...
Bacteria in soil microcosm experiments oxidized elevated levels of methyl chloride (MeCl) and methyl...
Stable-isotope probing (SIP) is a culture-independent technique that enables the isolation of DNA fr...
Methyl halide-degrading bacteria are a diverse group of organisms that are found in both terrestrial...
Culture-independent molecular biological techniques, including 16S rRNA gene and functional gene clo...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) allows the isolation of nucleic acids from targeted metabolically activ...
Chloromethane gas is produced naturally in the phyllosphere, the compartment defined as the abovegro...
Two novel bacterial strains that can utilize methanesulfonic acid as a source of carbon and energy w...
<p>A considerable amount of methane produced during decomposition of landfill waste can be oxidized ...
The dominant bacterium responsible for carbon uptake from toluene in an agricultural soil was identi...
Marine bacteria that oxidized methyl bromide and methyl chloride were enriched and isolated from sea...
International audienceChloromethane (CH3Cl, methyl chloride) is the most abundant volatile halocarbo...
The active population of low-affinity methanotrophs in a peat soil microcosm was characterized by st...
International audienceKnallgas bacteria are a physiologically defined group that is primarily studie...
Nitrogen fixation by free-living diazotrophs can be a significant sour~e ofN in natural and agricult...
Enrichment and isolation of methyl chloride utilising bacteria from a variety of pristine terrestria...
Bacteria in soil microcosm experiments oxidized elevated levels of methyl chloride (MeCl) and methyl...
Stable-isotope probing (SIP) is a culture-independent technique that enables the isolation of DNA fr...
Methyl halide-degrading bacteria are a diverse group of organisms that are found in both terrestrial...
Culture-independent molecular biological techniques, including 16S rRNA gene and functional gene clo...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) allows the isolation of nucleic acids from targeted metabolically activ...
Chloromethane gas is produced naturally in the phyllosphere, the compartment defined as the abovegro...
Two novel bacterial strains that can utilize methanesulfonic acid as a source of carbon and energy w...
<p>A considerable amount of methane produced during decomposition of landfill waste can be oxidized ...
The dominant bacterium responsible for carbon uptake from toluene in an agricultural soil was identi...
Marine bacteria that oxidized methyl bromide and methyl chloride were enriched and isolated from sea...
International audienceChloromethane (CH3Cl, methyl chloride) is the most abundant volatile halocarbo...
The active population of low-affinity methanotrophs in a peat soil microcosm was characterized by st...
International audienceKnallgas bacteria are a physiologically defined group that is primarily studie...
Nitrogen fixation by free-living diazotrophs can be a significant sour~e ofN in natural and agricult...