No. The arabinose medium should stay red if incubated with P. aeruginosa, not turn yellow indicating arabinose positive.
P. vulgaris is negative for Arabinose fermentation after a 24 hour incubation at 37*C.
It is Gram- Negative so it is not acid- fast
no
No Proteus Vulgaris does not ferment lactose
No it cannot, since it isn't halophilic.
no it does not ferment lactose, therefore is not a coliform
Indole test,Proteus vulgaris is be indole positive and Citrobacter freundii will be indole negative
It is Gram- Negative so it is not acid- fast
positive, it bubbles
it can be gram negative or gram positive; which the color would be pink or purple.
it can be gram negative or gram positive; which the color would be pink or purple.
4 out of 5 of my students report no amylase activity in Proteus vulgaris.
The arrangement for Proteus vulgaris is random.
no
NO
Yes
No
no