this test is used to identify bacteria which use citrate as sole source of carbon e.g klebsila, pseudomonas aerogenosa
The color changes from the slant's original green to blue, indicationg that the species is able to utilize citrate as a carbon source. Thus, it is POSITIVE
Pseudomonas ssp is a genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that are mostly aerobic.
No, Serratia and Klebsiella test positive for citrate. E.Coli tests negative.
gram-negative of course
citrate result is positive in case of pseudomonas aeroginosa. slant and butt both will be positive
in the absence of glucose or lactose , some bacteria are able to use citrate as only source of carcon. alkaline pH change the bromothymol blue indicator from green to blue. pseudomonas can not ferment the glucose and the lactose so it use the citrate as carbon source.
this test is used to identify bacteria which use citrate as sole source of carbon e.g klebsila, pseudomonas aerogenosa
Negative for both. Pseudomonas does not ferment sugars.
The color changes from the slant's original green to blue, indicationg that the species is able to utilize citrate as a carbon source. Thus, it is POSITIVE
Pseudomonas ssp is a genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that are mostly aerobic.
Pseudomonas is an aerobic organism and therefore does not undergo fermentation.
No, Serratia and Klebsiella test positive for citrate. E.Coli tests negative.
Hugh Gibson Lawford has written: 'The transport of citrate and other tricarboxylic acids in Pseudomonas fluorescens' -- subject(s): Carboxylic acids, Citrates, Pseudomonas fluorescens
gram-negative of course
no it is negative
M. Morganii is citrate negative