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Achromobacter piechaudii
Known as:
Alcaligenes piechaudii
A species of aerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria. This bacteria is motile by flagella, oxidase and…
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2017
2017
SULFUR-OXDZING PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA FOR ENHANCED CANOLA PERFORMANCE
2017
Corpus ID: 55466262
Described herein is the isolation and identification of a num ber of Sulfur oxidizing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: RAY12…
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
Bioaugmentation with Endophytic Bacterium E6S Homologous to Achromobacter piechaudii Enhances Metal Rhizoaccumulation in Host Sedum plumbizincicola
Ying Ma
,
Chang Zhang
,
R. Oliveira
,
H. Freitas
,
Yongming Luo
Frontiers in Plant Science
2016
Corpus ID: 3176356
Application of hyperaccumulator-endophyte symbiotic systems is a potential approach to improve phytoremediation efficiency, since…
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2016
2016
Draft Genome Sequences of Achromobacter piechaudii GCS2, Agrobacterium sp. Strain SUL3, Microbacterium sp. Strain GCS4, Shinella sp. Strain GWS1, and Shinella sp. Strain SUS2 Isolated from Consortium…
K. Jones
,
Karen Moore
,
C. Sambles
,
J. Love
,
D. Studholme
,
S. Aves
Genome Announcements
2016
Corpus ID: 7834103
ABSTRACT A variety of bacteria associate with the hydrocarbon-producing microalga Botryococcus braunii, some of which may…
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2012
2012
Achromobacter piechaudii bloodstream infection in an immunocompetent host
M. Krause
,
M. R. Sohail
,
Robin Patel
,
C. Wittich
The American journal of case reports
2012
Corpus ID: 12918968
Summary Background: Achromobacter piechaudii is a rare cause of clinical disease in humans. Previously, clinical disease has only…
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2012
2012
Draft Genome Sequence of Achromobacter piechaudii Strain HLE
W. Trimble
,
L. Phung
,
Folker Meyer
,
S. Silver
,
J. Gilbert
Journal of Bacteriology
2012
Corpus ID: 45892874
ABSTRACT Achromobacter piechaudii strain HLE is a betaproteobacterium (previously known as Alcaligenes faecalis) that was an…
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2012
2012
Cadmium Biosorption by Achromobacter piechaudii Isolated from Persian Gulf Sediments
Hajar Abyar
,
A. Safahieh
,
H. Zolgharnein
,
I. Zamani
2012
Corpus ID: 58935742
The use of biological methods and microbe application to clean-up environmental pollutants have been attracted more attention in…
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2011
2011
Achromobacter marplatensis sp. nov., isolated from a pentachlorophenol-contaminated soil.
M. Gomila
,
L. Tvrzová
,
+9 authors
S. Murialdo
International Journal of Systematic and…
2011
Corpus ID: 206171982
A polyphasic taxonomic approach was applied to the study of a Gram-negative bacterium (B2(T)) isolated from soil by selective…
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2004
2004
Degradation of 2,4,6‐tribromophenol by bacterial cells attached to chalk collected from a contaminated aquifer
A. Nejidat
,
I. Saadi
,
Z. Ronen
Journal of Applied Microbiology
2004
Corpus ID: 5842713
Aim: To investigate the factors governing the adhesion and activity of the 2,4,6‐tribromophenol (TBP) degrading bacterium…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Isolation and identification of cellulolytic bacteria involved in the degradation of natural cellulosic fibres.
D. Lednická
,
J. Mergaert
,
M. Cnockaert
,
J. Swings
Systematic and Applied Microbiology
2000
Corpus ID: 41556311
2000
2000
Activity and survival of tribromophenol-degrading bacteria in a contaminated desert soil
Z. Ronen
,
Luba Vasiluk
,
A. Abeliovich
,
A. Nejidat
2000
Corpus ID: 31050071
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