Methylopila henanensis explained
Methylopila henanensis is a Gram-negative bacterium species from the genus Methylopila with a single flagellum.[1]
Further reading
- Wang. YN. Tian. WY. He. WH. Chen. GC. An. ML. Jia. B. Liu. L. Zhou. Y. Liu. SJ. Methylopila henanense sp. nov., a novel methylotrophic bacterium isolated from tribenuron methyl-contaminated wheat soil.. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. February 2015. 107. 2. 329–36. 25413715. 10.1007/s10482-014-0331-0. 18913919.
Notes and References
- Wang. YN. Tian. WY. He. WH. Chen. GC. An. ML. Jia. B. Liu. L. Zhou. Y. Liu. SJ. Methylopila henanense sp. nov., a novel methylotrophic bacterium isolated from tribenuron methyl-contaminated wheat soil.. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. February 2015. 107. 2. 329–36. 25413715. 10.1007/s10482-014-0331-0. 18913919.