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bloom of resident antibiotic-resistant bacteria in soil following manure fertilization.the increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a global threat to public health. agricultural use of antibiotics is believed to contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance, but the mechanisms by which many agricultural practices influence resistance remain obscure. although manure from dairy farms is a common soil amendment in crop production, its impact on the soil microbiome and resistome is not known. to gain insight into this impact, we cultured bacteria from soil before ...201425288759
molecular analysis of skin bacterial assemblages from codfish and pollock after dry-salted fish production.dry-salted codfish and pollock are commercially important food products with a relatively long shelf life. to date, bacterial assemblages present in these products that are relevant for food safety have been monitored using only classical molecular and/or cultivation methods. the present study employed a rapid and accurate identification method involving pcr with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and pyrosequencing to characterize the bacterial assemblages in the skin of three closely rela ...201525951394
psychrobacter ciconiae sp. nov., isolated from white storks (ciconia ciconia).five beige bacterial strains (176/10(t), 178/10, 182/10, 185/7 and 193/8) were isolated from white storks in poland and found to share identical 16s rrna gene sequences; they were also investigated in a polyphasic taxonomic study. the cells of all isolates were rod-shaped and gram-stain-negative. a comparison of the 16s rrna gene sequences of these organisms with the sequences of the type strains of the most closely related species of the genus psychrobacter showed highest sequence similarities ...201525479953
psychrobacter isolates of human origin, other than p. phenylpyruvicus, do not belong to p. immobilis, but are predominantly p. faecalis and p. pulmonis.human psychrobacter isolates, other than p. phenylpyruvicus, are predominantly designated as p. immobilis. phenotypical and genotypical testing of psychrobacter isolates, that had been deposited in different culture collections as p. immobilis, indicates that most of these human isolates belong to the species p. faecalis and p. pulmonis.201121551328
psychrobacter fulvigenes sp. nov., isolated from a marine crustacean from the sea of japan.two novel psychrobacter-like bacteria, strains kc 40(t) and kc 65, were isolated from a marine crustacean specimen collected from the sea of japan, and were characterized by using a polyphasic approach. strains were selected on the basis of their ability to produce black-brown diffusible pigments on commonly used organic media, which appears to be a unique characteristic of recognized members of the genus psychrobacter. phylogenetic analyses based on both 16s rrna and gyrb gene sequences showed ...200919502339
psychrobacter pulmonis sp. nov., isolated from the lungs of lambs.unusual gram-negative, catalase- and oxidase-positive, coccus-shaped bacteria isolated from the lungs of two lambs were characterized by phenotypic and molecular-genetic methods. comparative 16s rrna gene sequencing studies demonstrated that the unknown isolates were genealogically highly related to each other (99.8% sequence similarity) and represent a novel subline within the genus psychrobacter. the unknown bacterium was phylogenetically closely related to, but distinct from, psychrobacter ph ...200312710606
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