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. 1969 Feb;17(2):208-13.
doi: 10.1128/am.17.2.208-213.1969.

Predominant catalase-negative soil bacteria. I. Streptococcal population indigenous to soil

Predominant catalase-negative soil bacteria. I. Streptococcal population indigenous to soil

W E Gledhill et al. Appl Microbiol. 1969 Feb.

Abstract

Streptococci related to Streptococcus sanguis were shown to represent a major segment of the bacterial flora of certain soils. Upon initial isolation, these streptococci were quite pleomorphic and displayed morphological characteristics common to several other genera of bacteria, but after prolonged cultivation on laboratory media the isolates demonstrated a typical streptococcal morphology. It was proposed that a requirement for correction of the control mechanisms affecting growth rate and cell wall synthesis in part might explain the difficulty encountered in isolation of these organisms from soil and their initial pleomorphism and cultural instability. The possible role of these soil organisms as etiological agents of disease and the occurrence of other groups of streptococci in soil were discussed.

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