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Relationships of the Actinomycetales

Mycologia, 1960
The evolutionary scheme herein proposed involves a series of organisms showing morphological and physiological relationships beginning with a sporangial ancestor with motile spores evolving to redu...
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Chainia, a New Genus of the Actinomycetales

Nature, 1955
AN actinomycete isolated from soil in Poona showed on examination characters representing an undescribed genus. The species was saprophytic, aerobic and mesophilic, growing readily on the various nutrient agar media employed. The colonies on glucose–peptone agar are faint cream-yellow in early stages, with well-developed fine non-septate mycelium, 0.4 ...
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Actinomycetales Infection in the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Four parenteral drug abusers with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome had nonmycobacterial actinomycetales infections. Three patients had nocardiosis and one developed a streptomyces lymphadenitis. There was pericardial involvement in two patients, and two patients died.
H A, Holtz, D P, Lavery, R, Kapila
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Elytrosporangium: A new genus of the actinomycetales

Mycopathologia, 1966
Elytrosporangium (Greek Elytron, pod), a new genus of Actinomycetales from soil, placed in the family ActinoplanaceaeCouch, and its type species,E. brasiliense, are described. The main characteristic of the new genus is the production, in the substratal mycelium, of pod-shaped sporangia (merosporangia) with non-motile, globose, subglobose, to more or ...
J. O. Falcão de Morais   +2 more
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Geodermatophilus, a New Genus of the Dermatophilaceae (Actinomycetales)

Journal of Bacteriology, 1968
Organisms having a complex life cycle similar to the animal pathogen Dermatophilus congolensis have been isolated from soils of the United States. The soil isolates grow readily on agar media producing a black, friable, or sooty colony; in broth, the isolates produce a thick sediment with a clear supernatant fluid ...
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[Actinomycetales in cutaneous pathology].

Dermatologica, 1979
After discussing the classification of the Actinomycetales, the authors give a detailed description of the epidemiology and particularly of the clinical features of cutaneous diseases induced by genera such as Actinomyces, Norcardia and Streptomyces. Histopathological and immunological studies, together with laboratory and differential diagnostics, are
G, Zina, S, Sartoris, O, Cervetti
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[Phosphoesterases of actinomycetales].

Izvestiia Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriia biologicheskaia, 1969
R I, Tatarskaia   +5 more
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Polysaccharide Degradation Capability of Actinomycetales Soil Isolates from a Semiarid Grassland of the Colorado Plateau

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2017
La Verne Gallegos-Graves   +2 more
exaly  

Studies on the ecology of actinomycetes in an agricultural soil amended with organic residues: I. identification of the dominant groups of Actinomycetales

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2011
Jedidi Naceur   +2 more
exaly  

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