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Revision as of 16:39, 9 August 2013

Citation

Hedberg, M (1969) Acetamide agar medium selective for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Appl Microbiol 17:481

Abstract

A synthetic base of acetamide and salts in agar permitted isolation of small numbers of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from swarming Proteus and other gram-negative species.

Links

PubMed PMC377718

Keywords

Agar; Amides; Bacteria/isolation & purification; Culture Media; Proteus/isolation & purification; Pseudomonas aeruginosa/isolation & purification

Main Points of the Paper

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  • P. aeruginosa can utilize acetamide as a carbon source
  • Separation of Pseudomonas from swarming Proteus

Materials and Methods Used

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  • plating on acetamide agar
  • colony counts

Phenotype Annotations

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Phenotype of Taxon Information Genotype Information (if known) Condition Information OMP ID OMP Term Name ECO ID ECO Term Name Notes Status

a mutation or genetic difference within a strain

  • Taxon: Pseudomauas aeruginosa
  • Strain:
  • Substrain:
  • NCBI Taxon ID: 287
  • Genotype of Reference Strain:
  • Reference Condition:

can utilize acetamide as a carbon source.


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