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Paenibacillus polymyxa, also
known as
Bacillus polymyxa, is a Gram-positive
bacterium capable of
fixing nitrogen. It is
found in soil,
plant tissues,...
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Polymyxa graminis is a
species of
plasmodiophorid cercozoans. It is an
obligate parasite of
plant roots and,
though itself non-pathogenic, is responsible...
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genus includes P. larvae,
which causes American foulbrood in honeybees, P.
polymyxa,
which is
capable of
fixing nitrogen, so is used in
agriculture and horticulture...
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produced in
nature by Gram-positive
bacteria such as
Paenibacillus polymyxa.
Polymyxin antibiotics are
relatively neurotoxic and nephrotoxic, so are...
- 2015. It is
derived from the
bacterium Paenibacillus polymyxa (formerly
known as
Bacillus polymyxa). In 2022, the
combination of
polymyxin B with dexamethasone...
- 1986). "Cloning and
characterization of the β-amylase gene from
Bacillus polymyxa".
Journal of Bacteriology. 165 (3): 819–24. doi:10.1128/JB.165.3.819-824...
- roots.
Examples include Polymyxa graminis,
which has been
shown to
transmit plant viral diseases in
cereal crops and
Polymyxa betae which transmits Beet...
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United States. It is
found in
certain strains of the
bacteria Paenibacillus polymyxa.[citation needed]
India reported the
first detailed colistin-resistance...
- J.
Leitner & A.
Whiffen 1939
Ostenfeldiella Ferdinandsen &
Winge 1914
Polymyxa G.A.
Ledingham 1939
Plasmodiophora Woronin 1877
Pseudoligniera Hittorf...
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containing all
necessary microorganisms (B. licheniformis, B. thuringiensis, P.
polymyxa, B. stearothermophilus,
Penicillium sp.,
Aspergillus sp., Flavobacterium...