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Strain Number: LMG 6902   Add to cart

STRAIN FOR TEACHING PURPOSE: PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL FEATURES:FERMENTATION:Of lactic acid:heterofermentative
Speciesname: Limosilactobacillus fermentum (Beijerinck 1901) Zheng, Wittouck, Salvetti, Franz, Harris, Mattarelli, O’Toole, Pot, Vandamme, Walter, Watanabe, Wuyts, Felis, Gänzle and Lebeer 2020 VP
Objective synonyms: Lactobacillus fermentum Beijerinck 1901 AL
Subjective synonyms: Lactobacillus cellobiosus Rogosa, Wiseman, Mitchell and Disraely 1953 AL
Other collections' numbers: ATCC 14931; DSM 20052; Hansen Bb28; JCM 1173; NCFB 1750; NCIMB 11840; Orla-Jensen 28
Genome sequenced strain: Yes
Restrictions: Biohazard group 1
Status: Type strain
Biological origin: Fermented beets (Beta vulgaris)
Depositor: National Collection of Industrial, Food and Marine Bacteria, Ltd. (NCIMB)
History: <- 1985, National Collection of Industrial, Food and Marine Bacteria, Ltd. (NCIMB) <- ATCC <- P.Hansen <- Roy. Tech. Coll. Copenhagen <- S.Orla-Jensen (Betabacterium longum)
Conditions for growth: Medium 66, 37°C
Properties: Production of L-serine dehydratase
Remarks: Culture contains two stable colony types giving identical gelelectrophoretic protein profiles (SDS-PAGE)

 

Strain Number: LMG 26902   Add to cart
Speciesname: Pseudomonas fuscovaginae (ex Tanii, Miyajima and Akita 1976) Miyajima, Tanii and Akita 1983 VP
Species comment: Authentic Pseudomonas species.
Other collections' numbers: Venturi UPB0376
Genome sequenced strain: Yes
Restrictions: Biohazard group 1
Biological origin: Oryza sativa, sheath rot
Geographic origin: Antsirabe Madagascar
Isolated by: E.Duvelier and H.Maraite
Depositor: Venturi V., International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Trieste ICGEB
History: <- 2012, Venturi V., International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Trieste ICGEB <- E.Duvelier and H.Maraite (1986)
Conditions for growth: Medium 2, 28°C