Identification Methods for Microbiologists, Volume 2Brian Montague Gibbs, Frederick Arthur Skinner Academic Press, 1966 |
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... produce brown pigment . The same phenomenon can be produced with some Acetomonas strains and fructose as substrate ( Carr , Coggins and Whiting , 1963 ) . This being a 2 - oxohexose is converted by some organisms to a 2,5 - oxohexose ...
... produce brown pigment . The same phenomenon can be produced with some Acetomonas strains and fructose as substrate ( Carr , Coggins and Whiting , 1963 ) . This being a 2 - oxohexose is converted by some organisms to a 2,5 - oxohexose ...
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... produce less intense pigment ranging through various shades of light brown and cinnamon darkening to sepia . Completely unpigmented strains of both species are by no means uncommon . Az . beijerinckii normally produces more slime than ...
... produce less intense pigment ranging through various shades of light brown and cinnamon darkening to sepia . Completely unpigmented strains of both species are by no means uncommon . Az . beijerinckii normally produces more slime than ...
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... produce abundant growth . Growth is generally colourless to white with more or less gum . YMA with congo red . A 1/400 aqueous solution of congo red is sterilized separately and 10 ml added aseptically to 1 1. of the sterile melted YMA ...
... produce abundant growth . Growth is generally colourless to white with more or less gum . YMA with congo red . A 1/400 aqueous solution of congo red is sterilized separately and 10 ml added aseptically to 1 1. of the sterile melted YMA ...
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS | 1 |
Identification of Human Vibrios and Allied Organisms | 9 |
Classification of Azotobacters | 19 |
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Achromobacter acid aerial mycelium Aeromonas agar antigens appear appl application assimilated Azotobacter Bact bacteria bacteriophage biochemical blue-green algae cell-wall cells characteristics characters classification coccoid colonies colour concentration congo red conjugate containing cultures Cytophaga described determined differentiation distilled electron England examined extract fermented fixed flagellate fluorescent further galactose genera genus give given Glucose Gram-negative grow growth identification included incubation indicated isolated Laboratory lactose listed London maltose medium method Microbiol microscope morphological motile mycelium mycoplasmas Nature negative nitrogen nodules Norris observed obtained organisms phenon pigment plates positive prepared present produce properties reaction References rhizobia Rhizobium rods saline separation serological shown similar slide Smith soil solution species spores starch sterile strains studies sucrose sugars suggested Table taxonomy technique temperature tests tion usually Vibrio Vibrio cholerae yeasts