In wetland rice fields, MOB play a vital role functioning
as a bio-filter, oxidizing methane produced in anaerobic
environments by the methanogenic Archaea and thus
decreasing the release of methane into the atmosphere. In
a previous study, a novel bacterial strain, designated E10T,
was isolated from the soil–water interface of a flooded
Uruguayan rice field and was found to be moderately related
to the Methylococcus–Methylocaldum group (Ferrando &
Tarlera, 2009). To our knowledge, this is the first reported
case of the isolation of a type I MOB from a rice paddy.
Here, strain E10T is formally described and assigned an
accurate taxonomic rank.
In wetland rice fields, MOB play a vital role functioningas a bio-filter, oxidizing methane produced in anaerobicenvironments by the methanogenic Archaea and thusdecreasing the release of methane into the atmosphere. Ina previous study, a novel bacterial strain, designated E10T,was isolated from the soil–water interface of a floodedUruguayan rice field and was found to be moderately relatedto the Methylococcus–Methylocaldum group (Ferrando &Tarlera, 2009). To our knowledge, this is the first reportedcase of the isolation of a type I MOB from a rice paddy.Here, strain E10T is formally described and assigned anaccurate taxonomic rank.
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