Roundup degrading bacteria were isolated from the soil and gut of fungus cultivating termites Macrotermes michaelseni using MM7 media supplemented with the pesticide as the sole source of carbon and energy. The isolates were gram negative rods the isolate from the soil was designated GS1 while that from termite gut was designated GT2. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolates revealed that isolates Both isolates GS1 and GT2 are closely related to Enterobacter sp AY 0822447 with 99%
sequence similarity. The results of this study highlight the potential of these bacterial isolates to be used in bioremediation.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Iqbal2015
%A Iqbal, Zahid
%A Ogot1, H. A.
%A Boga2, H. I.
%A Budambula3, N.
%A Tsanuo4, M.
%A Andika5, D.O.
%A H. J, Ogola5
%D 2013
%J International Journal of Microbiology and Mycology | IJMM
%K A. Andika5 Boga2 Budambula3 D.O. H. I. J M. N. Ogola5 Ogot1 Tsanuo4,
%N No. 1
%P p. 31-38
%T Isolation, characterization and identification of roundup degrading bacteria from the soil and gut of Macrotermes michaelseni
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1385126
%V Vol. 1
%X Roundup degrading bacteria were isolated from the soil and gut of fungus cultivating termites Macrotermes michaelseni using MM7 media supplemented with the pesticide as the sole source of carbon and energy. The isolates were gram negative rods the isolate from the soil was designated GS1 while that from termite gut was designated GT2. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolates revealed that isolates Both isolates GS1 and GT2 are closely related to Enterobacter sp AY 0822447 with 99%
sequence similarity. The results of this study highlight the potential of these bacterial isolates to be used in bioremediation.
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abstract = {Roundup degrading bacteria were isolated from the soil and gut of fungus cultivating termites Macrotermes michaelseni using MM7 media supplemented with the pesticide as the sole source of carbon and energy. The isolates were gram negative rods the isolate from the soil was designated GS1 while that from termite gut was designated GT2. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolates revealed that isolates Both isolates GS1 and GT2 are closely related to Enterobacter sp AY 0822447 with 99%
sequence similarity. The results of this study highlight the potential of these bacterial isolates to be used in bioremediation.},
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author = {Iqbal, Zahid and Ogot1, H. A. and Boga2, H. I. and Budambula3, N. and Tsanuo4, M. and Andika5, D.O. and H. J, Ogola5},
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timestamp = {2015-04-20T08:48:30.000+0200},
title = {{Isolation, characterization and identification of roundup degrading bacteria from the soil and gut of Macrotermes michaelseni}},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1385126},
volume = {Vol. 1},
year = 2013
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