2003
DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.02108-0
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Paenibacillus kribbensis sp. nov. and Paenibacillus terrae sp. nov., bioflocculants for efficient harvesting of algal cells

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“…However, the 16S rRNA gene sequence of a recently described species of Paenibacillus, P. terrae (Yoon et al, 2003), is 99 % similar to that of MH72. MH72 produced N 2 O when nitrate was used as a terminal electron acceptor and contained a-and b-type cytochromes.…”
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“…However, the 16S rRNA gene sequence of a recently described species of Paenibacillus, P. terrae (Yoon et al, 2003), is 99 % similar to that of MH72. MH72 produced N 2 O when nitrate was used as a terminal electron acceptor and contained a-and b-type cytochromes.…”
Section: Mh21mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MH72 produced N 2 O when nitrate was used as a terminal electron acceptor and contained a-and b-type cytochromes. Information on the production of N 2 O, fermentation products, cytochromes and cellular ultrastructure are not provided in the species description of P. terrae (Yoon et al, 2003). Nonetheless, given the similarity of the 16S rRNA gene sequences and other properties of MH72 and P. terrae (Table 1), it is proposed that MH72 represents a new strain of P. terrae.…”
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“…Of all of them, strain HPL-003, isolated from soil found in forest residue on Gara Mountain, is considered the best producer (4a). This strain was identified as Paenibacillus terrae by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and physiological analysis (2), showing the highest 16S rRNA gene sequence identity, 99.4%, to strain AM141 T (NCBI accession number AF391124) (10). P. terrae HPL-003 is a Grampositive, endospore-forming, xylanase-producing bacterium, and whole-genome sequencing was carried out in order to facilitate understanding of the unique properties of P. terrae HPL-003 at the genomic level.…”
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“…Since the pioneering work of Woese (1987), identification and phylogenetic analysis of many bacteria have been performed and have allowed for the classification of non-cultivable organisms and organisms with ambiguous biochemical profiles. Based on phylogenetic studies using the 16S rRNA gene, the so-called rRNA group 3 bacilli were separated to form the novel genus Paenibacillus (Ash et al, 1993); several novel species of Paenibacillus have recently been described (Aguilera et al, 2001;Elo et al, 2001;Meehan et al, 2001;Dasman et al, 2002;Takeda et al, 2002;Yoon et al, 2003).…”
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