Methylobacterium podarium

Methylobacterium podarium is a Gram-negative bacteria from the genus of Methylobacterium which has been isolated from a human foot in the United Kingdom.[1][3][4][5][6]

Methylobacterium podarium
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M. podarium
Binomial name
Methylobacterium podarium
Anesti et al. 2006[1]
Type strain
ATCC BAA-547, DSM 15083, FM4[2]

Further reading

  • Anesti, V; Vohra, J; Goonetilleka, S; McDonald, IR; Sträubler, B; Stackebrandt, E; Kelly, DP; Wood, AP (August 2004). "Molecular detection and isolation of facultatively methylotrophic bacteria, including Methylobacterium podarium sp. nov., from the human foot microflora". Environmental Microbiology. 6 (8): 820–30. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2004.00623.x. PMID 15250884.
  • Atlas, Ronald M. (2010). Handbook of microbiological media (4th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Boca Raton, Fla. ISBN 978-1-4398-0408-7.
  • De Vos, Paul; et al., eds. (2009). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-68489-5.
  • Peter M. H., Kroneck; Martha E. Sosa, Torres (2014). The Metal-Driven Biogeochemistry of Gaseous Compounds in the Environment. Springer. ISBN 978-94-017-9269-1.
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References

  1. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de
  2. Straininfo of Methylobacterium podarium
  3. Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen
  4. UniProt
  5. Anesti, V; Vohra, J; Goonetilleka, S; McDonald, IR; Sträubler, B; Stackebrandt, E; Kelly, DP; Wood, AP (August 2004). "Molecular detection and isolation of facultatively methylotrophic bacteria, including Methylobacterium podarium sp. nov., from the human foot microflora". Environmental Microbiology. 6 (8): 820–30. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2004.00623.x. PMID 15250884.
  6. Stephen, Dr. Berger (2015). GIDEON Guide to Medically Important Bacteria. GIDEON Informatics Inc. ISBN 978-1-4988-0429-5.


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