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8, 412 (2017)
Comparative Genomics of Four Isosphaeraceae Planctomycetes: A Common Pool of Plasmids and Glycoside Hydrolase Genes Shared by Paludisphaera borealis PX4(T), Isosphaera pallida IS1B(T), Singulisphaera acidiphila DSM 18658(T), and Strain SH-PL62. Frontiers in Microbiology
Journal Article
25 (19), pp. 4818 - 4835 (2016)
Identification of microbial populations driving biopolymer degradation in acidic peatlands by metatranscriptomic analysis. Molecular Ecology
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66, pp. 2417 - 2423 (2016)
Methylovulum psychrotolerans sp nov:, a cold-adapted methanotroph from low-temperature terrestrial environments, and emended description of the genus Methylovulum. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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80 (19), pp. 5944 - 5954 (2014)
Gammaproteobacterial Methanotrophs Dominate Cold Methane Seeps in Floodplains of West Siberian Rivers. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
8 (5), e63994 (2013)
Pyrosequencing-Based Assessment of the Bacteria Diversity in Surface and Subsurface Peat Layers of a Northern Wetland, with Focus on Poorly Studied Phyla and Candidate Divisions. PLoS ONE
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61, pp. 2456 - 2463 (2011)
Methyloferula stellata gen. nov., sp nov., an acidophilic, obligately methanotrophic bacterium that possesses only a soluble methane monooxygenase. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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13 (7), pp. 1800 - 1814 (2011)
Bacterial populations and environmental factors controlling cellulose degradation in an acidic Sphagnum peat. Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
3 (1), pp. 36 - 46 (2011)
Acetate utilization as a survival strategy of peat-inhabiting Methylocystis spp. Environmental Microbiology Reports
Journal Article
60, pp. 2659 - 2664 (2010)
Methylocapsa aurea sp. nov., a facultative methanotroph possessing a particulate methane monooxygenase, and emended description of the genus Methylocapsa. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Journal Article
192 (17), pp. 4532 - 4533 (2010)
Complete Genome Sequence of Beijerinckia indica subsp indica. Journal of Bacteriology
Journal Article
192 (14), pp. 3840 - 3841 (2010)
Complete Genome Sequence of the Aerobic Facultative Methanotroph Methylocella silvestris BL2. Journal of Bacteriology
Journal Article
60, pp. 301 - 306 (2010)
Bryobacter aggregatus gen. nov., sp nov., a peat-inhabiting, aerobic chemo-organotroph from subdivision 3 of the Acidobacteria. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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2, pp. 551 - 560 (2008)
Substrate-induced growth and isolation of Acidobacteria from acidic Sphagnum peat. ISME Journal
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77, pp. 504 - 507 (2008)
Inadequacy of enrichment culture technique for assessing the structure of methanotrophic communities in peat soil. Microbiology
Journal Article
57, pp. 472 - 479 (2007)
Methylocystis heyeri sp. nov., a novel type II methanotrophic bacterium possessing 'signature' fatty acids of type I methanotrophs. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Journal Article
57, pp. 2349 - 2354 (2007)
Mucilaginibacter paludis gen. nov., sp. nov. and Mucilaginibacter gracilis sp. nov., pectin-, xylan- and laminarin-degrading members of the family Sphingobacteriaceae from acidic Sphagnum peat bog. Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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56, pp. 2761 - 2764 (2006)
Isolation of aerobic, gliding, xylanolytic and laminarinolytic bacteria from acidic Sphagnum peatlands and emended description of Chitinophaga arvensicola (Kämpfer et al. 2006). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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72, pp. 2110 - 2117 (2006)
Phylogenetic analysis and in situ identification of bacteria community composition in an acidic sphagnum peat bog. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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56, pp. 1397 - 1402 (2006)
Rhodoblastus sphagnicola sp. nov., a novel acidophilic purple non-sulfur bacterium from Sphagnum peat bog. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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187 (13), pp. 4665 - 4670 (2005)
Methylocella Species are facultatively methanotrophic. Journal of Bacteriology