نتایج جستجو برای: coccoid bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 180572  

2003
C. A. NAPOLI H. HUBBELL

The first stage in the establishment of the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis is the infection of the root of the host legume by the appropriate Rhizobium species. A recent and complete review of the infection process has been given by Dart (1). In the clover symbiosis, infective strains of Rhizobium trifolii enter the host through root hairs. A characteristic deformation is curling at the root hair t...

Introduction: Biodegradation of azo dyes under harsh environmental conditions has been of great interest for the treatment of colored effluents. The present study aims to evaluate Klebsiella quasipneumoniae GT7 for degrading azo dye Carmoisine under extreme pH conditions and high salinity. Materials and Methods: The growth profiles of bacteria were compared under different conditions of salini...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2005
Jürgen Heyer Ursula Berger Martin Hardt Peter F Dunfield

A novel genus and species are proposed for two strains of methanotrophic bacteria isolated from hypersaline lakes in the Crimean Peninsula of Ukraine. Strains 10Ki(T) and 4Kr are moderate halophiles that grow optimally at 1-1.5 M (5.8-8.7%, w/v) NaCl and tolerate NaCl concentrations from 0.2 M up to 2.5 M (1.2-15%). This optimum and upper limit are the highest for any methanotrophic bacterium k...

2015
Cristina Riquelme Jennifer J. Marshall Hathaway Maria de L. N. Enes Dapkevicius Ana Z. Miller Ara Kooser Diana E. Northup Valme Jurado Octavio Fernandez Cesareo Saiz-Jimenez Naowarat Cheeptham

Volcanic caves are filled with colorful microbial mats on the walls and ceilings. These volcanic caves are found worldwide, and studies are finding vast bacteria diversity within these caves. One group of bacteria that can be abundant in volcanic caves, as well as other caves, is Actinobacteria. As Actinobacteria are valued for their ability to produce a variety of secondary metabolites, rare a...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Ayaka Monju Naomasa Shimizu Masahiro Yamamoto Keiko Oda Yutaka Kawamoto Kiyofumi Ohkusu

Rothia aeria, a gram-positive coccoid- to rod-shaped bacterium with irregular morphology, is an extremely rare causative organism of infections in humans. We report the first case of R. aeria sepsis clinically manifested in a female neonate soon after birth.

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
Wanla Kulwichit Sumanee Nilgate Tanittha Chatsuwan Sunisa Krajiw Anan Chongthaleong

Background: Commercial diagnostics are commonly used to identify gram-positive bacteria. Errors have been reported mostly at the species level. We have found certain phenotypic criteria used in API systems which significantly misidentify Leuconostoc, an emerging human pathogen, at the genus level. We also attempt to find practical, conventional phenotypic assays for accurate identification of t...

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