KMID : 0364820200560020140
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Korean Journal of Microbiology 2020 Volume.56 No. 2 p.140 ~ p.145
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Isolation and characterization of methylamine-degrading bacteria from soil
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Kim Min-Ji
Hur Moon-Suk Jung You-Jung Park Soo-Je
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Abstract
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In this study, we investigated microbial isolation and characterization of methylamine degradation. Total 29 strains were
isolated from various contaminated soil including landfill and identified as unrecorded species (n = 26) and candidate novel
species (n = 3). In addition, these strains were classified into 19 genera based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. In particular, strain NJ1024 closely related to the genus Stenotrophomonas had a relatively high activity for methylamine
degradation among other strains isolated in this study. Also, we assumed strain NJ1024 might have more potential versatile metabolisms for various pollutions. Finally, this study might provide a basic result for environmental benefit (e.g. odor removing) using indigenous microorganisms.
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KEYWORD
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amine, bacteria, contaminant, landfill, methylamine, soil
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