2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42770-021-00483-6
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Genomic analysis reveals the potential for hydrocarbon degradation of Rhodopirellula sp. MGV isolated from a polluted Brazilian mangrove

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“…Other associated genera identified in the PS dish which have been found in the plastisphere in previous studies were Pleurocapsa (Rogers et al, 2020), Sphingorhabdus (Di Pippo et al, 2020) and Hymenobacter (Martínez-Campos et al, 2022). Also noteworthy is the presence of the genus Rhodopirellula, a genus with the ability to degrade hydrocarbons (de Araujo et al, 2021). Rickettsia is known to cause waterborne infectious diseases (Walker et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Other associated genera identified in the PS dish which have been found in the plastisphere in previous studies were Pleurocapsa (Rogers et al, 2020), Sphingorhabdus (Di Pippo et al, 2020) and Hymenobacter (Martínez-Campos et al, 2022). Also noteworthy is the presence of the genus Rhodopirellula, a genus with the ability to degrade hydrocarbons (de Araujo et al, 2021). Rickettsia is known to cause waterborne infectious diseases (Walker et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Ekhidna , Muricauda , and Portibacter were included in the top 10 most abundant genera on PE and not in the other surfaces, whereas Rhodopirellula and OM60 clade were included only in the PET top 10. Among the above genera, Muricauda , and Rhodopirellula have been previously reported as hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria ( Jiménez et al, 2011 ; Didier et al, 2017 ; Laso-Pérez et al, 2019 ; de Araujo et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Candidatus, Ekhidna, Muricauda and Portibacter were included in the top 10 most abundant genera on PE and not in the other surfaces, whereas Rhodopirellula and OM60 clade were included only in the PET top 10. Among the above genera, Muricauda, Candidatus and Rhodopirellula have been previously reported as hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria 42,[44][45][46] .…”
Section: Substrate Specificity Of the 16s Microbial Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%