This bacteria reduce soil pollution, gives nutrients to trees and plants
This bacteria reduce soil pollution, gives nutrients to trees and plants
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Washington: Everyone is worried today due to increasing pollution and diseases in our natural life. Researchers have recently discovered a new species of bacteria, which is particularly adept at destroying the organic material around us, i.e. dividing it into small pieces. These bacteria play an important role in eliminating cancer-causing chemicals. These chemicals are mainly released on burning coal, gas, oil and waste products. Researchers say that these bacteria play an important role in reducing soil pollution and fight climate change.

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The International Journal explained: According to the information, Professor Dan Buckley of Microbial Ecology has done this study with colleagues from Lycoming College and five other researchers from Cornell University. The new bacteria has been described in detail in the 'International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology'. The new bacteria belong to the genus Parabrucholdaria, which is known for its ability to destroy hydrocarbon compounds (aromatic compounds) such as benzene and toluene, and some of these species also have the ability to form root nodules, leading to atmospheric nitrogen.

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Splits bacteria into small pieces: While the entire investigation was done on this matter, the researchers said that in the first phase of the study, we had to do the sequencing of bacterium ribosomal RNA genes, which provided the genetic evidence that it detected Madseniana which is a unique species of bacteria. During the study of the new bacteria, researchers found that the Mudseniana specifically splits aromatic (aeromatic) hydrocarbons into small pieces, forming lignin. It is a major component of plant biomass and organic matter. Aromatic hydrocarbons are also found in toxic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) pollution.

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