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Archiv fiir Mikrobiologie, ]3d. 20, S. 347--357 (1954). (Dall' Istituto di Patologia Vegetale, Universit~ di Milano.) The Classification of the Aetinomyces Species (= Strcptomyees). By ]~. ]~ALDACCI~C. SPALLA~A. GREIN, (Ein!legangen am 1. Februar 1954.) I n the paper b y :BALDACCI, COMASCItI, SCOTTI a. SPALLA, read before the Sixth International Congress of Microbiology in Rome in 1953, there was given a provisional key to the identification of the species of Actinomyces (= Streptomyces). I n view of the provisional nature of the abovementioned paper, we felt t h a t completion b y an additional publication was called for. Accordingly, to what we have already written on this subject, we would add the following: 1. The present taxonomical system is based on the classification of the genera, as previously studied (BALDACCI 1941). I n this classification the genera of the Actinomycetes are laid down in accordance with predominantly micromorphological criteria, such as the presence or absence of "spores", the segmentation and branching of the yegetative mycelium, etc. 2. The numerous species of Actinomyces at present known have been grouped together into " s e r i e s " . The reasons underlying this grouping were se~ out
Archives of Microbiology – Springer Journals
Published: Dec 1, 1954
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