41 The Family Sporichthyaceae
@inproceedings{Tamura201441TF, title={41 The Family Sporichthyaceae}, author={T. Tamura}, year={2014} }
Sporichthyaceae, a family within the order ‘‘Frankiales,’’ includes the genus Sporichthya. Members of this family are facultative anaerobes and have a cell wall containing a large amount of LL-diaminopimelic acid. Sporichthya aerial hyphae grow upright on the surface of the medium through holdfasts, which are outgrowths of the basal cell wall. No substrate mycelium forms.
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