“…However, the reason is still unclear and will require further study. Hybrid giant Napier, a species of fast‐growing grass common to large parts of the world has been used in biogas systems 18,49 . It also had a positive effect on removing nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater and reducing clogging in the constructed wetland systems 50 .…”
“…However, the reason is still unclear and will require further study. Hybrid giant Napier, a species of fast‐growing grass common to large parts of the world has been used in biogas systems 18,49 . It also had a positive effect on removing nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater and reducing clogging in the constructed wetland systems 50 .…”
“…Isolates of the genus Methanofollis are widespread in various anaerobic environments, such as solfataric fields, wastewater reactors, aquaculture fish ponds, lotus fields, and cold seep sediments ( 1 , 3 – 7 ). Moreover, Methanofollis -related sequences have been found in acetate-rich gas-petroleum reservoir surface facilities ( 8 ), municipal solid waste landfill leachates ( 9 ), a long-duration gas injection oil reservoir in the south of Iran ( 10 ), a crust formed on SS400 carbon steel during corrosion ( 11 ), and biogas reactors ( 12 , 13 ). Here, we report the complete genome sequence of M. formosanus DSM 15483 T to further understand the microbial adaptation to various environments.…”
The hydrogenotrophic strain
Methanofollis formosanus
DSM 15483
T
(= ML15
T
= OCM 798
T
) was isolated from an aquaculture fish pond near Wang-gong, Taiwan. The genome of strain DSM 15483
T
was selected for sequencing in order to provide further information about the species delineation and its unique habitat.
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