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. 1971 Jan;105(1):349–354. doi: 10.1128/jb.105.1.349-354.1971

Taxonomic Implications of Spore Fine Structure in Clostridium bifermentans

L J Rode 1, Louis Ds Smith 2
PMCID: PMC248361  PMID: 5541019

Abstract

Thirty-five strains of Clostridium bifermentans were, in most part, culturally homogeneous by conventional taxonomic criteria but were heterogeneous with respect to spore fine structure. Fourteen of the strains produced spores with appendages, distributed among four distinct ultrastructural types. No consistent correlation existed between spore type and other variable properties of these strains. It is proposed, therefore, that these spore appendage-type strains be considered as “varieties” of C. bifermentans and that they should not be designated as new species.

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