Pseudomonas putida has been used in the "green" production of chemicals because it is tolerant to solvents. A google-scholar search of the organism will show many publications on the subject.
I think it's Pseudomonas putida
the oil pollution or oil spill controlled by super bug i.e Pseudomonas putida ..pseudomonas is a oil controlling bacteria which is commonly used to break the bonds between the hydrocarbons.
Alicia Gil-Aguirre has written: 'Microbial metabolism of thiocyanate by Thiobacillus thioparus, Pseudomonas putida and natural isolates of heterotrophs'
James Paul Eldridge has written: 'Utilization of products derived from photolytically treated ligninsulfonate by Pseudomonas putida' -- subject(s): Photochemistry
David Halford Ashton Jones has written: 'Molecular analysis of the haloalkanoic acid dehalogenase operon of Pseudomonas putida strain AJ1'
if an oil spill has taken place use pseudomonas putida,a geneticaally engineered bacteria made by Indian anand mohan chakarborty,which ate up oil &reduce its aftereffects...
Pseudomonas are proteobacteria that belong to the genus Pseudomonas. There are a number of species such as P. aeruginosa, which is an opportunistic pathogen, causing infections in CF patients, burn/wound victims etc.. There is also the P. putida, P. fluorescens etc. They are know for their metabolic diversity, being able to breakdown a wide range of organic compounds including xenobiotics. They are also known for their hydrocarbon degrading abilities and some of their enzymes such as phytases, lipases may have industrial applications.
Pseudomonas is motile by pili and fimbria
no, pseudomonas is non-spore forming
Pseudomonas was discovered by Carle Gessard in 1882.
Pseudomonas augerinosa, the type species of the genus pseudomonas, measures .5 to .8 micrometers by 1.5 to 3 micrometers.