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Some properties of methylotrophic bacteria isolated from sewage sludges derived from mechanical and biological sewage treatment plants

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The presented studies were carried out to get more information about physiological properties of methylotrophic bacteria selected from sewage sludges derived from mechanical and biological sewage treatment plants. All the isolated bacterial strains belonged to facultative methylotrophs. The majority of them utilized glucose, starch and lipids. Moreover, most of them were also found to possess proteolytic properties and were able to hydrolyze urea but they were incapable of asparagine ammonification.

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56

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4

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p.251-255,fig.,ref.

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  • August Cieszkowski University of Agriculture, Szydlowska 50, 60-656 Poznan, Poland

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