Antibiotics from Pseudomonas reptilivora I. Taxonomic Classification and Optimal Conditions of Fermentation for Antibiotic Production
AUTOR(ES)
Rio, Luis A. Del
RESUMO
A bacterium able to produce wide-spectrum antibiotic substances was isolated from a plant extract. The antibiotic-producing bacterium was identified as Pseudomonas reptilivora after suitable morphological and biochemical assays. Optimal yield conditions for antibiotic production in liquid medium have been established.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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