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For a start, the soil bacteria is all wrong.
Most soil bacteria live close to plant roots and are often referred to as rhizobacteria.
Although understood primarily as soil bacteria, they might be more abundant in freshwaters.
There's some evidence of irrevocable soil bacteria adaptation already.
This biodegradation has been observed in several soil bacteria.
Completely wiped of life, including soil bacteria down to a depth of two metres.
This enzyme is present in the soil bacterium Mycobacterium sp.
It also resists soil bacteria that readily digest other ingredients of gasoline.
It is produced by a type of soil bacterium, Streptomyces tsukubaensis.
Theres a soil bacterium that's close to identical with gangrene."
What transformed soil bacteria into a human pathogen?
This group specializes on soil bacteria and fungi.
Schell was a pioneer in genetics who focused on the interaction between plants and soil bacteria.
They are similar to auxins and most are biodegrale by soil bacteria.
The enzyme has been characterized from the soil bacterium Pseudomonas sp.
Our soil bacteria are death to Earth-type crops.
Soil bacteria also play a larger role on Earth: regulating the amounts of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon and other elements.
It is a rod shaped, Gram negative soil bacterium.
At such latitudes, the vegetation is highly dependent on soil bacteria, which cycle nitrogen to the roots.
For example, tetanus is caused by the soil bacterium Clostridium tetani.
A wide variety of soil bacteria are able to use tholins as their sole source of carbon.
Rhizobium is a genus of Gram-negative soil bacteria that fix nitrogen.
Methylparaben is readily metabolized by common soil bacteria, making it completely biodegradable.
The practice appears to have reduced the activity of soil bacteria that release methane, and emissions have dropped 40 percent.
"I took soil samples," she said, "looking for soil bacteria and diatoms."