Methylocella silvestris
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methylocella-silvestris-272-3721173
title:
Methylocella silvestris
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Methylocella silvestris is a bacterium from the genus Methylocella spp which are found in many acidic soils and wetlands. Historically, Methylocella silvestris was originally isolated from acidic forest soils in Germany, and it is described as Gram-negative, aerobic, non-pigmented, non-motile, rod-shaped and methane-oxidizing facultative methanotroph. As an aerobic methanotrophic bacteria, Methylocella spp use methane (CH4), and methanol as their main carbon and energy source, as well as multi c
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Species of bacterium
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylocella_silvestris
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2023-12-03T11:35:29Z
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