Streptomyces malaysiensis explained
Streptomyces malaysiensis is a streptomycete bacterium species. At maturity, the aerial hyphae of this species differentiates into tight, spiral chains of rugose, cylindrical spores. Its type strain is ATB-11T.[1]
Further reading
- do Nascimento. Rodrigo Pires. Marques. Susana. Alves. Luís. Gírio. Francisco. Amaral-Collaço. Maria Teresa. Sacramento. Doralice Rodrigues. da Silva Bon. Elba Pinto. Coelho. Rosalie Reed Rodrigues. A novel strain of Streptomyces malaysiensis isolated from Brazilian soil produces high endo- -1,4-xylanase titres. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 19. 9. 2003. 879–881. 0959-3993. 10.1023/B:WIBI.0000007287.03281.dd. 84303312.
- Cheng. Jinhua. Azalomycin F Complex Is an Antifungal Substance Produced by Streptomyces malaysiensis MJM1968 Isolated from Agricultural Soil. Journal of the Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry. 53. 5. 2010. 545–552. 1738-2203. 10.3839/jksabc.2010.084. 55458043.
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Notes and References
- al-Tai A, Kim B, Kim SB, Manfio GP, Goodfellow M . Streptomyces malaysiensis sp. nov., a new streptomycete species with rugose, ornamented spores . . 49 Pt 4 . 1395–402 . October 1999 . 4 . 10555318 . 10.1099/00207713-49-4-1395. 2013-09-08. free .