Cellulomonas

Cellulases are produced by most filamentous fungi such as Trichoderma spp., Penicillium spp., Aspergillus spp., and Schizophyllum spp., in addition bacteria such as Clostridium, Cellulomonas, Bacillus are reported. Cellulase production technologies that have most commonly been used are SSF and SmF .

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Characterization of Cellulomonas sp. HM71 as …

The current study is designed to characterize Cellulomonas sp. HM71 for its physiological, genomic, and probiotic properties. The morphological and physiological assessment indicates it as a coccus-shaped gram-positive …

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Cellulomonas

According to this classification, Cellulomonas spp. are usually Gram-negative during the first 24 h of growth, thereafter, Gram-positive or Gram-variable staining is obtained on cells grown under optimum growth conditions. In several old cultures, Gram reaction is usually negative and cells are pleomorphic in nature and are motile.

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Aerobic and anaerobic cellulase production by Cellulomonas …

Cellulomonas harbours microorganisms, which produce cellulolytic enzymes, and their main habitat appears to be soil (Stackebrandt et al. 2006). Cellulomonas uda has been …

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Characterization of Cellulomonas sp. HM71 as potential …

The current study is designed to characterize Cellulomonas sp. HM71 for its physiological, genomic, and probiotic properties. The morphological and physiological assessment indicates it as a coccus-shaped gram-positive bacterium growing optimally at 30°C in a …

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The Family Cellulomonadaceae | SpringerLink

Cellulomonadaceae, a family within the order Actinomycetales, embraces the genera Cellulomonas, Oerskovia, Paraoerskovia (including Koreibacte r), Actinotalea, and …

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Cellulomonas

The apparent host–mammal specificity of most Actinomyces spp. is consistent with bacterial evolution within individual host species and suggests that additional taxa may yet be …

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Isolation and identification of three Cellulomonas spp. from …

Three stains of cellulose-degrading, aerobic, mesophilic bacteria were isolated from forest soils and, from their cultural, biochemical, and physiological characteristics, they were identified as members of the genus Cellulomonas. Unusual biochemical characteristics, e.g. urea hydrolysis, were observed in two isolates.

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Isolation and identification of three Cellulomonas spp. from …

Three stains of cellulose-degrading, aerobic, mesophilic bacteria were isolated from forest soils and, from their cultural, biochemical, and physiological characteristics, they were identified as …

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Cellulomonas

The apparent host–mammal specificity of most Actinomyces spp. is consistent with bacterial evolution within individual host species and suggests that additional taxa may yet be discovered in other mammalian species.

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The Family Cellulomonadaceae | SpringerLink

Type strains of species of Cellulomonas and Oerskovia and the accession numbers of their 16S rDNA sequences. The genus Cellulomonas originally described by Bergey et al. (1923) was emended by Clark (1952).

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Cellulomonas

Cellulomonas, like many coryneform bacteria, are commonly found naturally in soil and sludge. However, occasionally strains are isolated from different habitats such as deep sea water or …

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Aerobic and anaerobic cellulase production by Cellulomonas …

Cellulomonas harbours microorganisms, which produce cellulolytic enzymes, and their main habitat appears to be soil (Stackebrandt et al. 2006). Cellulomonas uda has been reported to grow and produce cellulases under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions.

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Cellulomonas (Cellulomonas) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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The Family Cellulomonadaceae | SpringerLink

Cellulomonadaceae, a family within the order Actinomycetales, embraces the genera Cellulomonas, Oerskovia, Paraoerskovia (including Koreibacte r), Actinotalea, and Tropheryma.

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Cellulomonas

Cellulomonas, like many coryneform bacteria, are commonly found naturally in soil and sludge. However, occasionally strains are isolated from different habitats such as deep sea water or alkaline environments.

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Cellulomonas

Cellulases are produced by most filamentous fungi such as Trichoderma spp., Penicillium spp., Aspergillus spp., and Schizophyllum spp., in addition bacteria such as Clostridium, Cellulomonas, Bacillus are reported. Cellulase production technologies that have most commonly been used …

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The Family Cellulomonadaceae | SpringerLink

Type strains of species of Cellulomonas and Oerskovia and the accession numbers of their 16S rDNA sequences. The genus Cellulomonas originally described by Bergey et al. …

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Cellulomonas

According to this classification, Cellulomonas spp. are usually Gram-negative during the first 24 h of growth, thereafter, Gram-positive or Gram-variable staining is obtained on cells grown under …

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