Actinomadura bangladeshensis

Ko, Kwan Su, Cha, Chang-Jun, Im, Wan-Taek, Kim, Seung-Bum, Seong, Chi-Nam, Bae, Jin-Woo, Jahng, Kwangyeop, Cho, Jang-Cheon, Joh, Ki-seong & Lee, Soon Dong, 2017, A report of 34 unrecorded bacterial species in Korea, belonging to the Actinobacteria, Journal of Species Research 6 (1), pp. 1-14 : 12-13

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2017.6.1.001

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8136436

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC8787-FFD0-F965-FC8E-1463FDE5FD42

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Actinomadura bangladeshensis
status

 

Description of Actinomadura bangladeshensis View in CoL View at ENA 7C-18

Cells are Gram­staining­positive, non­flagellated, nonpigmented and branched mycelium-forming. Colonies are lenticular, raised, entire and white-colored after 2 days on R2 A at 30° C. Positive for arginine dihydrolase and urease in API 20NE but negative for nitrate reduction, indole production, glucose fermentation, esculin hydrolysis, gelatinase and β­galactosidase. D­Glucose, D-mannose, D-maltose and gluconate are utilized. Does not utilize L-arabinose, D-mannitol, N-acetyl-glucosamine, caprate, adipate, malate, citrate and phenylacetate. Strain 7C-18 (= NIBRBA0000114839) has been isolated from activated sludge, Daejeon, Korea.

Description of Streptosporangium amethystogenes WM 35

Cells are Gram­staining­positive, non­flagellated, nonpigmented and branched mycelium-forming. Colonies are round, circular, convex and pale red-colored after 7 days on R2A at 25°C. Positive for nitrate reduction and gelatinase in API 20NE but negative for indole production, glucose fermentation, arginine dihydrolase, urease, esculin hydrolysis and β­galactosidase. D­Maltose and citrate are utilized. Does not utilize D-glucose, L-arabinose, D-mannitol, D-mannose, N-acetyl-glucosamine, gluconate, caprate, adipate, malate and phenylacetate. Strain WM35 (= NIBRBA0000115020) has been isolated from freshwater, Changnyeong, Korea.

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