Definition of Sphingobium. Meaning of Sphingobium. Synonyms of Sphingobium

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Definition of Sphingobium

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- Sphingobium species are different from other sphingomonads in that they are commonly isolated from soil; They can degrade a variety of chemicals in the...
- genes, represent three distinct species, Sphingobium indi**** sp. nov., Sphingobium ****oni**** sp. nov. and Sphingobium francense sp. nov., and reclassification...
- genes, represent three distinct species, Sphingobium indi**** sp. nov., Sphingobium ****oni**** sp. nov. and Sphingobium francense sp. nov., and reclassification...
- genes, represent three distinct species, Sphingobium indi**** sp. nov., Sphingobium ****oni**** sp. nov. and Sphingobium francense sp. nov., and reclassification...
- dissolves easily in water. It can be biodegraded by some bacteria, including Sphingobium chlorophenoli****. PCP has been used as a herbicide, insecticide, fungicide...
- Sphingobium chlorophenoli**** is a species of gram-negative bacteria. The type strain was first identified from North American soils contaminated with...
- metabolic capacity of genera within the Sphingomonadaceae family, such as Sphingobium, Novosphingobium, and Sphingopyxis enable these genera to adapt to and...
- grow on the by-products of nylon manufacturing, and the soil bacterium Sphingobium evolving an entirely new metabolic pathway that degrades the synthetic...
- result, Sphingomonas was subdivided into different genera: Sphingomonas, Sphingobium, Novosphingobium, Sphingosinicella, and Sphingopyxis. These genera are...
- "Cloning of a novel pyrethroid-hydrolyzing carboxylesterase gene from Sphingobium sp. strain JZ-1 and characterization of the gene product". Applied and...