Isolation, characterization, and genetic manipulation of cold-tolerant, manganese-oxidizing
Pseudomonas
sp. strains
Ian Jones,
Duncan Vermillion,
Chase Tracy
et al.
Abstract:Manganese-oxidizing bacteria (MnOB) produce Mn oxide minerals that can be used by humans for bioremediation, but the purpose for the bacterium is less clear. This study describes the isolation and characterization of cold-tolerant MnOB strains isolated from a compost pile in Morris, Minnesota, USA:
Pseudomonas
sp. MS-1 and DSV-1. The strains were preliminarily identified as members of species
Pseudomonas psychrophila
by 16S rRNA analysis and a multi-locus… Show more
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