Fuller et al., 1943 - Google Patents
Characteristics of some soil cytophagasFuller et al., 1943
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- Fuller W
- Norman A
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- Journal of Bacteriology
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The soil cytophagas have hitherto been regarded as highly specialized organisms capable of utilizing few if any energy sources other than cellulose. For example Jenson (1940) speaks of the genus Cytophaga in the following terms:" Strictly aerobic organisms of …
- 241000605056 Cytophaga 0 title abstract description 38
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