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METHYLOPIA HENANENSIS

Class: Alpha Proteobacteria
Genus: Methylopila
Species: Methylopia henanensis
Description: Methylopila henanensis is a Gram-negative bacterium species from the genus of Methylopila with a single flagellum.Methylopila henanense,a novel methylotrophic bacterium isolated from tribenuron methyl-contaminated wheat soil.A bacterial strain, designated LYBFD3-16A2T, was isolated from tribenuron methyl contaminated wheat soil. Cells were observed to be Gram-negative short rods with a single flagellum. The strain was found to utilize methanol, glucose, maltose and mannitol as carbon and energy sources, and utilized glutamate, leucine, phenylalanine as organic nitrogen sources. Strain LYBFD3-16A2T was found to be aerobic, to form urease, produce hydrogen sulfide and reduce nitrate to nitrite.
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Source: Isolated from tribenuron methyl contaminated wheat soil.
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Genbank: HM447243.(16S rRNA gene)   [Genome]    [Nucleotide]
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Reference: WANG, Y.-N., TIAN, W.-Y., HE, W.-H., CHEN, G.-C., AN, M.-L., JIA, B., LIU, L., ZHOU, Y. and LIU, S.-J. 2015. Methylopila henanense sp. nov., a novel methylotrophic bacterium isolated from tribenuron methyl-contaminated wheat soil. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 107, 329-336.
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