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Fungus-like

Like fungi, however, actinomycetes display extensive mycelial branching, and both types of microorganisms form aerial mycelia and conidia. Moreover, growth of actinomycetes in liquid culture tends to produce fungus-like clumps or pellets rather than the turbidity produced by bacteria. Finally, growth rates in fungi and actinomycetes are not exponential as they are in bacteria rather, they are cubic [35,42]. [Pg.324]

Baltes and Bochmann found this ester in model reactions, heating serine and threonine with sucrose. The odor is berry-like fruity, winey, rather heavy, of moderate to poor tenacity. Some observers found a nauseating or fungus-like tobacco odor (Arctander, 1967). The flavor is malt, fruity, cereal (Chemisis, 1992). [Pg.238]

Streptomyces, the organism that makes streptomycin, has turned out to be the antibiotic equivalent of a gold mine Various Streptomyces species produce chloramphenicol, erythromycin, tetracycline, etc. What is rather remarkable about this is that Streptomyces is not a fungus like Penicillium it is a bacterium So, of course, it too has bacterial ribosomes. How, then, does it escape its own poisons ... [Pg.225]

The A. are a group of morphologically heterogeneous. Gram-positive bacteria (cell diameter 0.5-2.0 pm). Colonies formed of A. have above all the ability to form mycelia with a fungus-like appearance. [Pg.5]

Use Perfume and cosmetic industry. C. serve as starting materials for the production of citronellyl esters formates (fruity, flowery), acetates (bergamot, lavender), propionates (roses, lily of the valley), isobutyrates (sweet, fruity), isovalerates (herby), tiglates (fungus-like). [Pg.138]

Actinobacteria (Actinomycetes Actino-mycota) A phylum of Gram-positive mostly anaerobic nonmotile bacteria. Many species are fungus-like, with filamentous cells producing reproductive spores on aerial branches similar to the spores of certain moulds. The phylum includes bacteria of the genera. Actinomyces, some species of which cause disease in animals (including humans) and Streptomyces, which are a source of many important antibiotics (including streptomycin). [Pg.10]

Properties Colorless vise, liq., fungus-like sweet odor, mushroom taste sol. in alcohol si. sol. in water m.w. 188.27... [Pg.1979]

Cellular slime mold Fungus like protest consisting of amoeboid, phagocytic cells that aggregate to form a pseudoplasmo-dium. [Pg.1118]

Members of the fungus-like genus Phytophthora are responsible for many crop diseases that threaten plants around the world. Sexual reproduction for this genus is modulated by a mating hormone, shown below ... [Pg.230]

Chapter Direct tapping of the vascular nutrition supply). However, the fungus likely utilizes principles to maintain the phloem synthate flow. In addition, the parasite might enhance the sink, which is supported by the suppression of seed development in noninfected florets of the same ear. Likewise, the inverse correlation of sclerotia size and number indicates a competition of sinks in one ear. [Pg.46]

Club root or finger and Fungus-like Swelling and distortion of toe - protozoa the roots. Stunted growth. [Pg.152]

Cellular Slime Mold Fungus like protest consisting of... [Pg.881]

Aainomycetes are fungus-like filamentous baaeria (Eubacteria) and they are especially numerous in soils high in humus, where the acidity is not too high. They have some characteristics typical of fungi such as hyphal growth form and production of extracellular enzymes. Actinomycetes have a very important role as soil decomposers they are able to metabolise the SOM, such as cellulose, chitin, and phospholipids, transforming them into nutrients. [Pg.71]

In a comparative attempt, plasmalemma was prepared from Altemaria brassicicola grown in the presence of Hexaconazole (0,6 ppm) that is the most active growth inhibitor for A. brassicicola in vivo. The aim of diis study was to see if any changes are induced in the lipid content of this fungus, like it was observed before with some other triazoles and fungi (Weete et al. 1985,1991). [Pg.417]


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