Pseu.do' mo.nas or Pseu.do.mo' nas
. Gr. adj.
pseudes
false; Gr. n.
monas
a unit, monad; M.L. fem. n.
Pseudomonas
false monad.
Proteobacteria / Gammaproteobacteria / Pseudomonadales / Pseudomonadaceae / Pseudomonas
Straight or slightly curved rods
but not helical, 0.5–1.0 × 1.5–5.0 µm.
Most of the species do not accumulate granules of polyhydroxybutyrate
, but accumulation of polyhydroxyalkanoates of monomer lengths higher than C
4
may occur when growing on alkanes or gluconate. Do not produce prosthecae and are not surrounded by sheaths. No resting stages are known. Gram negative.
Motile by one or several polar flagella
; rarely nonmotile. In some species lateral flagella of short wavelength may also be formed.
Aerobic, having a strictly respiratory type of metabolism with oxygen as the terminal electron acceptor; in some cases nitrate can be used as an alternate electron acceptor
, allowing growth to occur anaerobically.
Xanthomonadins are not produced
. Most, if not all, species fail to grow under acid conditions (pH 4.5 or lower). Most species do not require organic growth factors. Oxidase positive or negative. Catalase positive. Chemoorganotrophic.
Strains of the species include in their composition the hydroxylated fatty acids C
10
:
0 3OH
and C
12
:
0
,
and C
12
:
0 2OH
,
and ubiquinone Q‐9
. Widely distributed in nature. Some species are pathogenic for humans, animals, or plants.
The mol
%
G
+
C of the DNA is
: 58–69.
Type species
:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
(Schroeter 1872) Migula 1900, 884 (
Bacterium aeruginosum
Schroeter 1872, 126.)