NCIMB number | NCIMB 13503 |
Deposit type | Bacteria |
Type strain | No |
GMO | No |
Taxon name | Pseudomonas fluorescens |
Depositor designation | P17 |
Preservation method | Lyophilised |
Price band | A |
Media | 001 |
Gas regime | aerobic |
Incubation period | 4 days |
Growth factors (and/or information) | Growth at 30C, no growth at 37C Greening around confluent zone |
ACDP category | 1 |
Colony Edge | Entire |
Colony Surface | Smooth/Shiny |
Colony Shape | Circular |
Colony Elevation | Low Convex |
Colony Colour | Cream |
Cellular Shape | Short Rods |
Cellular Motility | Yes |
Gram stain | Gram Negative |
Depositor Company | American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) |
Depositor Address | 12301 Parklawn Drive Rockville Maryland 20852 U.S.A. |
Source | "Drinking water prepared from dune-infiltrated river water, The Netherlands" |
Isolated by | D. van der Kooij |
Date of Accession | 17/06/1998 |
History | ATCC - D. van der Kooij |
Other collection IDs | ATCC49642 |
Yeast? | False |
K12 | No |
References | Appl & Environ Microbiol 47: 551-559 (1984) - growth in ozonated water Antonie Leeuwenhoek 48 229-243 - growth in tap water Standard methiods for the examination of water and wastewater, 18th edition, Greenberg, A E et al eds Washington DC: APHA 1992 - Assay of assimilable organic carbon (AOC) 9217 B: Pseudomonas fluorescens strain P-17, Spirillum strain NOX method.Washington, DC: American Public Health Association; Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, (journal unknown) , 2005 APHA9217 - Assimilable Organic Carbon American Public Health Association. Pseudomonas fluorescens strain P-17, Spirillum strain NOX method. In: Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater. 18th ed. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association; 1992, Method 9217B, (journal unknown) Substrate Utilization by an Oxalate-Consuming Spirillum Species in Relation to Its Growth in Ozonated Water, Appl Environ Microbiol 47(3), 551-559, 1984 Determination of the concentration of maltose- and starch-like compounds in drinking water by growth measurements with a well-defined strain of a Flavobacterium species, Appl Environ Microbiol 49(4), 765-771, 1985 Multiplication of fluorescent pseudomonads at low substrate concentrations in tap water, Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 48(3), 229-243, 1982 |
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NCIMB number | NCIMB 13503 |
Deposit type | Bacteria |
Type strain | No |
GMO | No |
Taxon name | Pseudomonas fluorescens |
Depositor designation | P17 |
Preservation method | Lyophilised |
Price band | A |
Media | 001 |
Gas regime | aerobic |
Incubation period | 4 days |
Growth factors (and/or information) | Growth at 30C, no growth at 37C Greening around confluent zone |
ACDP category | 1 |
Colony Edge | Entire |
Colony Surface | Smooth/Shiny |
Colony Shape | Circular |
Colony Elevation | Low Convex |
Colony Colour | Cream |
Cellular Shape | Short Rods |
Cellular Motility | Yes |
Gram stain | Gram Negative |
Depositor Company | American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) |
Depositor Address | 12301 Parklawn Drive Rockville Maryland 20852 U.S.A. |
Source | "Drinking water prepared from dune-infiltrated river water, The Netherlands" |
Isolated by | D. van der Kooij |
Date of Accession | 17/06/1998 |
History | ATCC - D. van der Kooij |
Other collection IDs | ATCC49642 |
Yeast? | False |
K12 | No |
References | Appl & Environ Microbiol 47: 551-559 (1984) - growth in ozonated water Antonie Leeuwenhoek 48 229-243 - growth in tap water Standard methiods for the examination of water and wastewater, 18th edition, Greenberg, A E et al eds Washington DC: APHA 1992 - Assay of assimilable organic carbon (AOC) 9217 B: Pseudomonas fluorescens strain P-17, Spirillum strain NOX method.Washington, DC: American Public Health Association; Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, (journal unknown) , 2005 APHA9217 - Assimilable Organic Carbon American Public Health Association. Pseudomonas fluorescens strain P-17, Spirillum strain NOX method. In: Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater. 18th ed. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association; 1992, Method 9217B, (journal unknown) Substrate Utilization by an Oxalate-Consuming Spirillum Species in Relation to Its Growth in Ozonated Water, Appl Environ Microbiol 47(3), 551-559, 1984 Determination of the concentration of maltose- and starch-like compounds in drinking water by growth measurements with a well-defined strain of a Flavobacterium species, Appl Environ Microbiol 49(4), 765-771, 1985 Multiplication of fluorescent pseudomonads at low substrate concentrations in tap water, Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 48(3), 229-243, 1982 |