Methylorubrum rhodesianum

Methylorubrum rhodesianum is a species of alphaproteobacteria.[3] It has been found on the International Space Station (ISS) amongst others.[4]

Methylorubrum rhodesianum
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Binomial name
Methylorubrum rhodesianum
(Green et al. 1988) Green and Ardley 2018[1]
Synonyms
  • Methylobacterium lusitanum Doronina et al. 2002[2]
  • Methylobacterium rhodesianum Green et al. 1988

Methylorubrum rhodesianum has the potential to be a biofertilizer due to its ability to fix nitrogen. By associating with plants, it can enhance nutrients and support plant growth, helping improve agricultural practices in a sustainable way.

References

  1. Whittenbury, J. E., et al. "Studies on the methane-oxidizing bacterium." Journal of General Microbiology 77.1 (1973): 7-33.
  2. Dunfield, Peter F., et al. "The Methanotrophs-The Families Methylococcaceae and Methylocystaceae." The Prokaryotes: Alphaproteobacteria and Betaproteobacteria (2014): 105-134.

Further reading

  • Ackermann, Jörg-uwe; Müller, Susann; Lösche, Andreas; Bley, Thomas; Babel, wolfgang (1995). "Methylobacterium rhodesianum cells tend to double the DNA content under growth limitations and accumulate PHB". Journal of Biotechnology. 39 (1): 9–20. doi:10.1016/0168-1656(94)00138-3. ISSN 0168-1656.
  • Chen, Dong-Zhi; Ouyang, Du-Juan; Liu, Hong-Xia; Chen, Jing; Zhuang, Qing-Feng; Chen, Jian-Meng (2013). "Effective utilization of dichloromethane by a newly isolated strain Methylobacterium rhodesianum H13". Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 21 (2): 1010–1019. doi:10.1007/s11356-013-1972-7. ISSN 0944-1344. PMID 23856743. S2CID 10626224.


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