RELATIONSHIP OF MYCOSIDE CONTENT AND COLONY MORPHOLOGY FOR GROUP II AND GROUP III UNCLASSIFIED MYCOBACTERIA

Autor: Navalkar, R. G., Wiegeshaus, E. H., Smith, D. W.
Zdroj: Journal of Bacteriology; July 1964, Vol. 88 Issue: 1 p255-259, 5p
Abstrakt: NavalkarR. G. (University of Wisconsin, Madison), E. H. Wiegeshaus, and D. W. Smith. Relationship of mycoside content and colony morphology for group II and group III unclassfied mycobacteria. J. Bacteriol. 88:255–259. 1964.—The relationship between colony morphology and mycoside content previously reported for Mycobacterium kansasiiand M. fortuitumdoes not extend to group II and group III unclassified mycobacteria. Mycoside distribution studies permit a division of group II cultures into three subgroups: mycoside D group, mycoside Cm group, and a group containing no mycoside. The colony form of group II and group III isolates is more definitive on oleic acid-albumin-agar than on Corn Meal Agar. Attention is called to the differences in colony form and mycoside content for subcultures of M. marianumobtained from two sources.
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