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. 1967 Sep;15(5):1185–1191. doi: 10.1128/am.15.5.1185-1191.1967

Morphology of Submerged Growth of Streptomycetes as a Taxonomic Aid

I. Morphological Development of Streptomyces aureofaciens in Agitated Liquid Media

H D Tresner 1, Jean A Hayes 1, E J Backus 1
PMCID: PMC547162  PMID: 6077414

Abstract

In a study of the submerged growth morphology of 145 different streptomycetes in A C Broth, the species Streptomyces aureofaciens was observed to represent an unusual type. It was characterized by profuse mycelial segmentation, transformation of disarticulated fragments of segmented mycelium into chains of thickened arthrospores, and formation of filiform appendages on the arthrosporic cells giving an insectival appearance to these elements. This unusual morphology was determined to be a consistent feature in 110 strains of S. aureofaciens studied, hence suggesting a useful taxonomic aid in identification of this species. Preliminary studies of multiple strains of many different Streptomyces species indicate that other useful taxonomic features based on morphology of submerged growth are found in a significantly large part of the genus.

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