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. 1968 Aug;16(8):1134–1136. doi: 10.1128/am.16.8.1134-1136.1968

Differential Tolerance of Streptomycetes to Sodium Chloride as a Taxonomic Aid

H D Tresner 1, Jean A Hayes 1, E J Backus 1
PMCID: PMC547607  PMID: 5675504

Abstract

A survey was made of the NaCl tolerance of approximately 1,300 Streptomyces strains belonging to 313 species. The growth medium of the organisms was supplemented with a graded series of NaCl concentrations (4, 7, 10, and 13%). Only 1.8% of the species could not tolerate 4% NaCl; 26.9% could grow at a maximum of 4%; 49.7% could tolerate a maximum of 7%; 18.8% could grow at a maximum of 10%; and only 2.8% could tolerate 13% NaCl. In evaluating the relationships of NaCl tolerance to various taxonomic features, higher tolerance was statistically associated with the “yellow” and possibly the “white”-spored streptomycetes, whereas the “red”-spored series tended to have lesser tolerance. Higher tolerance was also indicated for spiny-spored species, as a group, than for smooth-spored forms. Likewise, nonproducers of melanin, collectively, were more NaCl tolerant than melanin-producing species. Uniformity of test responses between strains of species studied suggested the usefulness of NaCl tolerance as a taxonomic criterion.

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