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Myxococcales

Known as: Myxobacteria, Myxobacteriales, Myxobacterales 
An order of rod-shaped, gram-negative fruiting gliding bacteria found in SOIL; WATER; and HUMUS.
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2006
2006
An outbreak of encephalomyelitis among larval turbot ScophthaLmus maximus caused very heavy mortalities. Bacteriological findings… 
1989
1989
Cell was preparations of the myxobacterium Myxococcus fulvus were fractionated by ion-exchange chromatography. Highly ordered… 
1984
1984
INTRODUCTION Water-insoluble organic matter constitutes the major source of nutrients in soil. Myxobacteria live in the soil… 
1977
1977
Sporopollenin, a resistance material previously found only in algae, fungi, pollen grains, and in some plant spores, has been… 
1975
1975
Electron microscopy of sectioned, chemically fixed Chondromyces crocatus revealed a microorganism with a typical gram-negative… 
1974
1974
From vegetative cells of Myxococcus fulvus the lipopolysaccharide was isolated by the phenolwater procedure and its composition… 
1973
1973
Summary: Lipopolysaccharides were obtained from a number of strains of yellow-pigmented rods identified as Cytophaga species and… 
1968
1968
Myxobacteria are known to occur in soil, in the marine environment, and on decaying organic matter. However, little information… 
1967
1967
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1944
Highly Cited
1944
1. The basic observations of Piekarski (1937–40) and F. Neumann (1941) on Feulgen-positive, chromatinic structures, going through…