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Dictionary » P » Pseudomonads Pseudomonadspseudomonad (Science: bacteria) member of the genus pseudomonas, a large group of gram-negative, obligately respiratory (never fermentative) bacteria. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... importance for the biotechnology search activity. "Such revisions are evident not only at lower taxonomic levels but also at division (e.g., pseudomonads [261]) and order (e.g., Chlamydiales [121, 398]) levels. Gene sequencing studies can also be used to resolve the phylogenetic position ...
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The Fiber Disease... Pseudomonadaceae. The family includes other genera, which, together with certain other organisms, constitute the bacteria informally known as pseudomonads. These bacteria are common inhabitants of soil and water. They occur regularly on the surfaces of plants and occassionally on the surfaces ...
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The Fiber Disease... ______________________ DESIGNING IMPROVED GM BACTERIA FOR APPLICATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Abstract Rhizosphere competent fluorescent pseudomonads are ideal candidates for utilization in agri-industrial applications such as biocontrol and bioremediation. Direct links between biocontrol ...
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