Cross Index Pseudoamycolata halophobica
SuperSet Prokaryote, Eubacteria, Actinomycetes, Nocardioform Actinomycetes
Compare Actinobispora yunnanensis, Actinokineospora riparia , Actinopolyspora, Amycolata, Amycolatopsis Gordona, Jonesia denitrificans, Kibdelosporangium, Nocardia, Nocardioides,Oerskovia , Promicromonospora Pseudoamycolata halophobica, Pseudonocardia Rhodococcus Saccharomonospora Saccharopolyspora Terrabacter tumescens, Tsukamurella
Contrast Nocardioform Actinomycetes Actinomycetes with Multilocular Sporangia Actinoplanetes Streptomycetes and Related Genera Maduromycetes Thermomonospora & Friends Thermoactinomycetes, Actinomycetes: Other Genera

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Morphology Pseudoamycolata halophobica
CELLULAR  
Staining  
Morphology The norcardioforms form a fugacious mycelium that breaks up into rod shaped or coccoid elements. Swollen hyphal elements ( up to 3 um long) with transverse and longitudinal septa may be present
Motility  
Specialized structures short chains of spores may be produced on aerial hyphae
Division  
COLONIAL  
Solid surface Yellowish organge vegative and white to cream aerial hyphae tend to fragmet into rod shaped and oval elements
Liquid  

 

Growth Parameters Pseudoamycolata halophobica
PHYSIOLOGICAL  
Tropism  
Oxygen  
pH  
Temperature mesophilic
Requirements  
Products Hydrolyze arbutin, esculin,and xantinine but not allontoin or starch

Cells contain diphosphatidylglecerol, phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidiylinositol mannosides as major phospholipids. Small amounts of phosphatidylmethylethanolamine may be present Tetrahydrogenated menequinone with eight isoprene units is the predominant isoprenolog

Enzymes urease, gelatinase
Unique features Do not grow in the presence of 3% NaCl
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Habitat soil
Lifestyle  
Pathogenicity  
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Genome Pseudoamycolata halophobica
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Reference Pseudoamycolata halophobica
First Citation Akimov et al 1989 IJSB 39: 457-461
The Prokaryotes p
Bergey's Determinative p 629
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