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- Lysobacter humi Lysobacter koreensis Lysobacter korlensis Lysobacter lycopersici Lysobacter maris Lysobacter mobilis Lysobacter niabensis Lysobacter niastensis...
- Lysobacter agri is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped, aerobic and motile bacterium from the genus of Lysobacter which has been isolated from soil from a field...
- Antibiotics such as lysocin E, a non-ribosomal peptide synthesized by Lysobacter sp. RH2180-5 and GPI0363 are among the notable antibiotics discovered...
- side of lysine residues. This enzyme is naturally found in the bacterium Lysobacter enzymogenes and is commonly used in protein sequencing. Lys-C activity...
- Lysobacter aestuarii is a Gram-positive and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Lysobacter which has been isolated from tidal flat sediments. Parte...
- Lysobacter ****niciresistens is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped, aerobic, ****nite-resistant and motile bacterium from the genus of Lysobacter which has been...
- protegens, where it has the same activity against various plant pathogens. Lysobacter gummosus, a bacterium which lives on the skin of red-backed salamanders...
- Arenimonas Aquimonas Dokdonella Dyella Frateuria Hydrocarboniphaga Luteimonas Lysobacter Nevskia Pseudoxanthomonas Rhodanobacter Schineria Silanimonas Stenotrophomonas...
- damping-off disease control in spinach and sugar beet through the action of Lysobacter sp. SB-K88. In recognition of his expertise, he was awarded a fellowship...
- temperature. The skin of red-backed salamanders was found to contain Lysobacter gummosus, an epibiotic bacterium that produces the chemical 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol...