Unique behavioral patterns of wandering colonies of Brevibacillus thermoruber on agar plates
Kazuo Sakka,
Masaki Kihira,
Wataru Kuhara
et al.
Abstract:Brevibacillus thermoruber strain Nabari cells grow as widely spreading dendritic colonies on reasoner's 2A‐agar (1.5%) plates at around 55°C but as small motile colonies at 37°C. Motile colonies can be divided into colonies that move in straight or curved lines over long distances (wandering colonies), and colonies that rotate at a fixed location (rotating colonies). The addition of surfactant to the agar medium greatly increased the frequency of wandering colonies and facilitated the study of such colonies. T… Show more
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