Actinopolyspora righensis explained
Actinopolyspora righensis is a halophilic actinomycete first isolated from Saharan soil in Algeria. Its aerial mycelium produce long, straight or flexuous spore chains with non-motile, smooth-surfaced and rod-shaped spores. Its type strain is H23T (=DSM 45501T = CCUG 63368T = MTCC 11562T).[1]
Further reading
- Issues in Physiology, Cell Biology, and Molecular Medicine: 2011 Edition, ScholarlyEditions, Jan 9, 2012 - 922 pages.
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Notes and References
- Meklat. Atika. Bouras. Noureddine. Zitouni. Abdelghani. Mathieu. Florence. Lebrihi. Ahmed. Schumann. Peter. Spröer. Cathrin. Klenk. Hans-Peter. Sabaou. Nasserdine. Actinopolyspora righensis sp. nov., a novel halophilic actinomycete isolated from Saharan soil in Algeria. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 104. 3. 2013. 301–307. 0003-6072. 10.1007/s10482-013-9948-7. 23754661. 4529183.