Alcaligenes faecalis is a motile, obligate aerobic and motile bacteria. The colony morphology of alcligenes faecalis is that of small colonies, grey in color, with rough borders and spreading edges. These bacteria are rod-shaped, and colonies are thin, and often have a â??fruityâ?? odor that many people associate with green apples.
Gram Negative Rod
Lactose Test: Negative
Glucose Test: Negative
Pigmentation: none (Pale)
Round, smooth, colorless, convex, aerobic, motile, gram-negative rods/bacilli
Yes, it's a non lactose- fermenting, oxidase positive, gram negative bacilli.
No, according to Bergey's Manual.
7.0
yes
yes and no, sometimes it comes out positive and sometimes it comes out negitive
I dont believe so. I think I have AF for my unknown since I got all negative tests mostly and I didn't get growth on EMB.
P. aeruginosa is positive for nitrate reduction where as A. faecalis is negative.
There are several different diseases and conditions that are caused by Alcaligenes Faecalis. Some of these conditions and diseases include endophthlamitis and many different types of infections.
no
7.0
No ~!
yes
yes
Usually positive, but some strains may not.
yes and no, sometimes it comes out positive and sometimes it comes out negitive
I dont believe so. I think I have AF for my unknown since I got all negative tests mostly and I didn't get growth on EMB.
I dont have any answer, But i will post it when i will know . No change in color or reaction on Indole Test - Negative result on Indole Test.
catabolic pathway of Alcaligenes
Hypotonic is a solution that has more solute than solvent while hypertonic is a solution which contains more solvent than solute. Isotonic is a solution where in both solute and solvent are equal in amount.