Methylobacterium oryzae explained
Methylobacterium oryzae is a facultatively methylotrophic and aerobic bacteria from the genus of Methylobacterium which has been isolated from tissues of the rice plant Oryza sativa in Cheongwon in Korea.[1] [2] [3] Methylobacterium oryzae can utilize 1-aminocyclopropane 1-carboxylate.[3] Methylobacterium oryzae can promote plant growth.[4]
Further reading
- Madhaiyan. M. Kim. BY. Poonguzhali. S. Kwon. SW. Song. MH. Ryu. JH. Go. SJ. Koo. BS. Sa. TM. Methylobacterium oryzae sp. nov., an aerobic, pink-pigmented, facultatively methylotrophic, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase-producing bacterium isolated from rice.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. February 2007. 57. Pt 2. 326–31. 17267973. 10.1099/ijs.0.64603-0. free.
- Kwak. Min-Jung. Jeong. Haeyoung. Madhaiyan. Munusamy. Lee. Yi. Sa. Tong-Min. Oh. Tae Kwang. Kim. Jihyun F.. Yun. Sung-Hwan. Genome Information of Methylobacterium oryzae, a Plant-Probiotic Methylotroph in the Phyllosphere. PLOS ONE. 11 September 2014. 9. 9. e106704. 10.1371/journal.pone.0106704. 25211235. 4161386. 2014PLoSO...9j6704K. free.
- Book: Paul . De Vos . etal. Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology.. 2009. Springer. Dordrecht. 978-0-387-68489-5. 2nd.
- Book: Musarrat. edited by Mohammad Saghir Khan, Almas Zaidi, Reeta Goel, Javed. Biomanagement of Metal-Contaminated Soils. 2011. Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Dordrecht. 978-94-007-1914-9.
- Book: Sparks. Donald L.. Advances in agronomy.. 2013. Elsevier Science. Burlington. 978-0-12-407808-6. First.
- Book: editors. Irena Sherameti, Ajit Varma. Detoxification of heavy metals. 2011. Springer. Berlin. 978-3-642-21408-0.
External links
Notes and References
- [Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen]
- https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/334852 UniProt
- Madhaiyan. M. Kim. BY. Poonguzhali. S. Kwon. SW. Song. MH. Ryu. JH. Go. SJ. Koo. BS. Sa. TM. Methylobacterium oryzae sp. nov., an aerobic, pink-pigmented, facultatively methylotrophic, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase-producing bacterium isolated from rice.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. February 2007. 57. Pt 2. 326–31. 17267973. 10.1099/ijs.0.64603-0. free.
- Book: Dinesh K.. Maheshwari. Bacterial Metabolites in Sustainable Agroecosystem. 2015. Springer. 978-3-319-24654-3.