2020
DOI: 10.15376/biores.15.1.1732-1746
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A novel strain of Planomicrobium isolated from paper mill and its capacity of cellulose degradation

Abstract: A novel strain, designated WH2-56, was isolated from a slime sample collected from a paper company along the Yangtze River during March, 2018. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that strain WH2-56 was related to members of the genus Planomicrobium. Cellulolytic activity of the sample was screened and confirmed by Congo red-polysaccharide interactions and examined by broth culture using filter paper (FP) with no starch as the sole carbon source. Field emission scanning electron micr… Show more

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“…Flavobacterium and Acinetobacter, which could be classified to the heterotrophic denitrification bacteria, facilitating to remove phosphorus [17]. Planococcus and Planomicrobium played an important role in nitrate removal and cellulose degradation [18]. There many phosphorus-removing bacteria and denitrifying bacteria in water, but these bacteria are scarcer in sediment, and sometimes not even detected there.…”
Section: Analysis Of Microbial Community Composition At Genus Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flavobacterium and Acinetobacter, which could be classified to the heterotrophic denitrification bacteria, facilitating to remove phosphorus [17]. Planococcus and Planomicrobium played an important role in nitrate removal and cellulose degradation [18]. There many phosphorus-removing bacteria and denitrifying bacteria in water, but these bacteria are scarcer in sediment, and sometimes not even detected there.…”
Section: Analysis Of Microbial Community Composition At Genus Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planomicrobium avidum was also reported as a potential isolate for degrading nitro-amine based explosive (Nagar et al 2018). Recently, strain WH2-56, belonging to Planomicrobium genus was examined to have the capacity to degrade cellulose in presence of additional agricultural wastes compounds (Zhuge et al 2020). Though, degradation ability of P. avidum against nitro-aromatic based explosives under aerobic conditions has not yet been explored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%