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Phylogenetic Affiliation of Soil Bacteria That Degrade Aliphatic Polyesters Available Commercially as Biodegradable Plastics
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1998
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EngineeringBioplasticBiodegradable PolymersRibosomal Dna SequencingBiodegradationMicrobial EcologyHexamethylene CarbonateEnvironmental MicrobiologyPlastic DegradationSoil MicrobiologyBiodegradable PlasticsMicrobial DiversitySoil BacteriaPhylogenetic AffiliationMicrobial SystematicsDegradable PlasticEnvironmental EngineeringMicrobiologyMedicineSubstrate UtilizationMicrobiological Degradation
Thirty-nine morphologically different soil bacteria capable of degrading poly(beta-hydroxyalkanoate), poly(epsilon-caprolactone), poly(hexamethylene carbonate), or poly(tetramethylene succinate) were isolated. Their phylogenetic positions were determined by 16S ribosomal DNA sequencing, and all of them fell into the classes Firmicutes and Proteobacteria. Determinations of substrate utilization revealed characteristic patterns of substrate specificities.
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