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Department of General Microbiology, University of Edinburgh, College of Agriculture, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH 93 JG
ABSTRACT
SUMMARY
More than 100 Gram-negative, strictly aerobic, methane-utilizing bacteria were isolated. All used only methane and methanol of the substrates tested for growth. The organisms were classified into five groups on the basis of morphology, fine structure, and type of resting stage formed (exospores and different types of cysts) and into subgroups on other properties. Methods of enrichment, isolation and culture are described.
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