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Appl Environ Microbiol, March 1998, p. 1099-1105, Vol. 64, No. 3
Darling Marine Center, University of Maine,
Walpole, Maine 04573
Received 15 September 1997/Accepted 8 December 1997
Root-associated methanotrophic bacteria were enriched from three
common aquatic macrophytes: Pontederia cordata,
Sparganium eurycarpum, and Sagittaria
latifolia. At least seven distinct taxa belonging to groups I and
II were identified and presumptively assigned to the genera
Methylosinus, Methylocystis,
Methylomonas, and Methylococcus. Four of these
strains appeared to be novel on the basis of partial 16S ribosomal DNA
sequence analysis. The root-methanotroph association did not appear to
be highly specific, since multiple methanotrophs were isolated from
each of the three plant species. Group II methanotrophs were isolated
most frequently; though less common, group I isolates accounted for
three of the seven distinct methanotrophs. Apparent
Km values for methane uptake by representative
cultures ranged from 3 to >17 µM; for five of the eight cultures
examined, apparent Km values agreed well with apparent Km estimates for plant roots,
suggesting that these strains may be representative of those active in
situ.
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Characterization of Root-Associated Methanotrophs
from Three Freshwater Macrophytes: Pontederia cordata,
Sparganium eurycarpum, and Sagittaria
latifolia
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Contribution 311 from the Darling Marine Center.
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