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What has the author Hugh Gibson Lawford written?

Hugh Gibson Lawford has written: 'The transport of citrate and other tricarboxylic acids in Pseudomonas fluorescens' -- subject(s): Carboxylic acids, Citrates, Pseudomonas fluorescens


What is the Motion of pseudomonas fluorescens in hanging drop preparation?

Should be flagellar motion since it has falgella


What has the author Ju Ho Yun written?

Ju Ho Yun has written: 'Biological control of Pythium seed rot and damping-off of chickpea by Pseudomonas fluorescens' -- subject(s): Biological control, Chickpea, Pythium ultimum, Damping-off diseases, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Diseases and pests


Can Pseudomonas fluorescens grow on MacConkey agar?

Yes. But because it is not a lactose fermenter, the colonies will be colorless (or sometimes have a green tint).


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Guy Brewer has written: 'Oxidative stress and valine metabolism in pseudomonas fluorescens' 'Made in spades' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction, Literature


Is pseudomonas citrate negative?

positive


What are some examples of psychrophile bacteria?

1. Colwellia psychrerythraea2. Flavobacterium psychrophilum


What are the results for Pseudomonas aeruginosa in phenol red broth?

Negative for both. Pseudomonas does not ferment sugars.


Why does pseudomonas give negative reactions on all the fermentations?

Pseudomonas is an aerobic organism and therefore does not undergo fermentation.


What is pseudomonas spp?

Pseudomonas ssp is a genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that are mostly aerobic.


What type of bacteria grow on EMB?

Gram Negative Bacilli


What are the characteristics of pseudomonas fluorescens?

Pseudomonas fluorescens is a gram-negative bacterium known for its ability to produce a green fluorescence under certain conditions. It is commonly found in soil and water habitats and is considered an opportunistic pathogen. It produces a wide range of extracellular enzymes and secondary metabolites, which allows it to adapt to various environments and play roles in nutrient cycling, plant growth promotion, and biocontrol of plant pathogens.