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Actinobacteria class
Known as:
High G+C Gram-Positive Bacteria
, actinomycete
, Gram-Positive Bacteria, High G+C
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Class of BACTERIA with diverse morphological properties. Strains of Actinobacteria show greater than 80% 16S rDNA/rRNA sequence similarity among each…
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Broader (3)
Actinobacteria phylum
Actinomycetales
Gram-Positive Bacteria
Actinomyces
aspects of radiation effects
physiological aspects
Narrower (1)
Nocardia
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
An Integrated Genomics Approach to Define Niche Establishment by Rhodococcus fascians1[C][W][OA]
Stephen Depuydt
,
Sandra Trenkamp
,
+5 authors
D. Vereecke
Plant Physiology
2008
Corpus ID: 8356079
Rhodococcus fascians is a Gram-positive phytopathogen that induces shooty hyperplasia on its hosts through the secretion of…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Co-evolution between Frankia populations and host plants in the family Casuarinaceae and consequent patterns of global dispersal.
P. Simonet
,
E. Navarro
,
+11 authors
P. Normand
Environmental Microbiology
1999
Corpus ID: 36530868
Symbioses between the root nodule-forming, nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia and its angiospermous host plants are important…
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Review
1973
Review
1973
Actinomycetes in soils, composts and fodders.
J. Lacey
Society for Applied Bacteriology symposium series
1973
Corpus ID: 2573645
Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
Production of gibberellin-like substances by bacteria and actinomycetes.
H. Katznelson
,
S. E. Cole
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print)
1965
Corpus ID: 34276248
The production of gibberellin-like substances by bacteria and actinomycetes was investigated. Most of the bacterial cultures…
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Review
1965
Review
1965
FINE STRUCTURE OF FUNGI AS REVEALED BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
L. Hawker
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical…
1965
Corpus ID: 7843600
1. The cells of yeasts and filamentous fungi are surrounded by a cell wall. The cytoplast is bounded by a plasmalemma and…
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Highly Cited
1962
Highly Cited
1962
Absorption and transport of fluorescent brighteners by microorganisms.
M. Darken
Applied microbiology
1962
Corpus ID: 34288652
The absorption of brighteners by living cells and their transport to subsequent growth is described. Brighteners are highly…
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Highly Cited
1959
Highly Cited
1959
A Membranous Component of the Cytoplasm in Streptomyces coelicolor
A. Glauert
,
D. Hopwood
The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical…
1959
Corpus ID: 1437945
Most studies of bacterial fine structure in thin sections have shown the cytoplasm to consist mainly of minute granules (1…
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Highly Cited
1958
Highly Cited
1958
GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS AND ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCTION OF ACTINOMYCETES ISOLATED FROM LITTORAL SEDIMENTS AND MATERIALS SUSPENDED IN SEA WATER
A. Grein
,
S. Meyers
Journal of Bacteriology
1958
Corpus ID: 35516703
The abundance of terrestrial actinomycetes and their role in numerous biological processes is well known. However, investigations…
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Review
1957
Review
1957
Rapid destruction of bacteria in commonly used diluents and its elimination.
R. Straka
,
J. L. Stokes
Applied microbiology
1957
Corpus ID: 45929368
CROXTON, W. C. 1928 Revegetation of Illinois coal stripped lands. Ecology, 9, 155-175. HEADLEE, A. J. W. 1955 Characteristics of…
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Highly Cited
1944
Highly Cited
1944
Cytological observations on Bact. coli, Proteus vulgaris and various aerobic spore-forming bacteria with special reference to the nuclear structures
C. Robinow
Epidemiology and Infection
1944
Corpus ID: 20582050
1. The basic observations of Piekarski (1937–40) and F. Neumann (1941) on Feulgen-positive, chromatinic structures, going through…
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