The role of the motility of methylobacterium in bacterial interactions in drinking water

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Erifyli Tsagkari and William T. Sloan from the School of Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow , LT, UK have published the research work: The Role of the Motility of Methylobacterium in Bacterial Interactions in Drinking Water, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This work suggests that the Methylobacterium strain DSM 18358 might quorum sense by sending chemical signals to one-another and other species of drinking water bacteria.

SUMMARY

    When the medium switched from energy sufficient conditions to drinking water, the motility of Methylobacterium was decreased and . . .

     

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