2003
DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.02481-0
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Methylocella silvestris sp. nov., a novel methanotroph isolated from an acidic forest cambisol

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“…Methylocella spp. lack the particulate methane monooxygenase encoded by the pmoCAB operon, which is present in all other methanotrophs (Dedysh et al, 2000(Dedysh et al, , 2004Dunfield et al, 2003). Although a few studies have detected Methylocella-related 16S rRNA genes in different environments (for example, Dunfield et al, 2003;Dedysh et al, 2000Dedysh et al, , 2004Chen et al, 2008a, b;Cockell et al, 2009;Fabiani et al, 2009;Han et al, 2009), there is little information on the distribution and abundance of Methylocella.…”
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“…Methylocella spp. lack the particulate methane monooxygenase encoded by the pmoCAB operon, which is present in all other methanotrophs (Dedysh et al, 2000(Dedysh et al, , 2004Dunfield et al, 2003). Although a few studies have detected Methylocella-related 16S rRNA genes in different environments (for example, Dunfield et al, 2003;Dedysh et al, 2000Dedysh et al, , 2004Chen et al, 2008a, b;Cockell et al, 2009;Fabiani et al, 2009;Han et al, 2009), there is little information on the distribution and abundance of Methylocella.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…lack the particulate methane monooxygenase encoded by the pmoCAB operon, which is present in all other methanotrophs (Dedysh et al, 2000(Dedysh et al, , 2004Dunfield et al, 2003). Although a few studies have detected Methylocella-related 16S rRNA genes in different environments (for example, Dunfield et al, 2003;Dedysh et al, 2000Dedysh et al, , 2004Chen et al, 2008a, b;Cockell et al, 2009;Fabiani et al, 2009;Han et al, 2009), there is little information on the distribution and abundance of Methylocella. Current molecular techniques for example, pmoA microarray (Bodrossy et al, 2003) and real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) (Kolb et al, 2003;Tuomivirta et al, 2009), that are commonly applied to study the diversity and abundance of methanotrophs, would not detect Methylocella, as these methods target pmoA.…”
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“…temperature, rainfall), have a considerable influence on the microbial (methanogenic and methanotrophic) activity in the peat (Ding et al 2004). It has been found that the optimal temperature for both methanogens and methanotrophs is 20-30°C (Dunfield et al, 2003;Le Mer and Roger 2001). In the current study, the influence of temperature was also visible, especially in the locations covered by C. nigra and V. oxycoccos where summer emissions were the highest (Fig.…”
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“…Either pMMO or sMMO exist in methanotrophs although some genera contain both. The majority of methanotrophs possesses a particulate methane monooxygenase enzyme whereas a few species contain only soluble methane monooxygenase enzyme e.g., Methylocella silvestris [6], [7] and Methyloferula stellata [8].…”
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