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. 1971 Mar;21(3):562–563. doi: 10.1128/am.21.3.562-563.1971

Production of a Naphthoquinone Pigment by a Species of Streptoverticillium and Its Accumulation by a Streptomycete

H D Tresner 1, Jean A Hayes 1, D B Borders 1
PMCID: PMC377229  PMID: 5553290

Abstract

A naphthoquinone pigment produced by a species of Streptoverticillium was accumulated by a Streptomyces sp. when the two organisms were grown in mixed cultures.

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