Keywords:
Life sciences.
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Electronic books.
Description / Table of Contents:
This updated final volume in the best-selling series of reference works features descriptions of more than 200 genera in 49 families and includes a revised taxonomic outline for the Actinobacteria as well as many medically and industrially important taxa.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (2105 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed.
ISBN:
9780387682334
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=971565
DDC:
579.3012
Language:
English
Note:
Intro -- Bergey's Manual® of Systematic Bacteriology -- Preface to volume 5 of the second edition of Bergey's Manual ® of Systematic Bacteriology -- Contents -- Contributors -- On using the Manual -- Citation -- Arrangement of the Manual -- Articles -- a. Name of the genus. -- b. Name of author(s). -- c. Synonyms. -- d. Etymology of the name. -- e. Salient features. -- f. Type species. -- g. Further descriptive information. -- h. Enrichment and isolation. -- i. Maintenance procedures. -- j. Procedures for testing special characters. -- k. Differentiation of the genus from other genera. -- l. Taxonomic comments. -- m. Further reading. -- n. Differentiation of the species of the genus. -- o. List of species of the genus. -- p. Species incertae sedis. -- q. References. -- Tables -- Use of the Manual for determinative purposes -- Errors, comments, and suggestions -- Road map of the phylum Actinobacteria -- References -- Data analysis -- Taxonomic interpretation -- Phylum " Actinobacteria " -- Class " Actinobacteria " -- Order Actinomycetales and family Actinomycetaceae -- Order " Actinopolysporales " and family Actinopolysporaceae -- Order Bifidobacteriales and family Bifidobacteriaceae -- Order " Catenulisporales " and families Catenulisporaceae and Actinospicaceae -- Order " Corynebacteriales " -- Family Corynebacteriaceae -- Family Dietziaceae -- Family Mycobacteriaceae -- Family Nocardiaceae -- Family Segniliparaceae -- Family Tsukamurellaceae -- Order " Frankiales " -- Family Frankiaceae -- Family Acidothermaceae -- Family Cryptosporangiaceae -- Family Geodermatophilaceae -- Family Nakamurellaceae -- Family Sporichthyaceae -- Order " Glycomycetales " and family Glycomycetaceae -- Order " Jiangellales " and family Jiangellaceae -- Order " Kineosporiales " and family Kineosporiaceae -- Order Micrococcales -- Family Micrococcaceae.
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Family Beutenbergiaceae -- Family Bogoriellaceae -- Family Brevibacteriaceae -- Family Cellulomonadaceae -- Family Dermabacteraceae -- Family Dermacoccaceae -- Family Dermatophilaceae -- Family Intrasporangiaceae -- Family Jonesiaceae -- Family Microbacteriaceae -- Family Promicromonosporaceae -- Family Rarobacteraceae -- Family Ruaniaceae -- Family Sanguibacteraceae -- Order " Micromonosporales " and family Micromonosporaceae -- Order " Propionibacteriales " -- Family Propionibacteriaceae -- Family Nocardioidaceae -- Order " Pseudonocardiales " and family Pseudonocardiaceae -- Order " Streptomycetales " and family Streptomycetaceae -- Order " Streptosporangiales " -- Family Streptosporangiaceae -- Family Nocardiopsaceae -- Family Thermomonosporaceae -- Order incertae sedis and the genus Thermobispora -- Class " Acidimicrobiia " and order Acidimicrobiales -- Class " Coriobacteriia " and order Coriobacteriales -- Class " Nitriliruptoria " -- Class " Rubrobacteria " and order Rubrobacterales -- Class " Thermoleophilia " -- Taxonomic outline of the phylum Actinobacteria -- Phylum XXVI. Actinobacteria phyl. nov. -- Taxonomic comments -- Class I. Actinobacteria Stackebrandt, Rainey and Ward-Rainey 1997, 483 -- Order I. Actinomycetales Buchanan 1917, 162 AL emend. Zhi, Li and Stackebrandt 2009, 594 -- Family I. Actinomycetaceae Buchanan 1918, 403 (emend. Stackebrandt, Rainey and Ward-Rainey 1997, 484), emend. Zhi, Li and Stackebrandt 2009, 594 VP -- Genus I. Actinomyces Harz 1877 , 133 AL emend. Georg, Pine and Gerencser 1969 , 292 VP -- Further descriptive information -- Phylogeny. -- Cell morphology. -- Cell-wall composition. -- Other chemotaxonomic characteristics. -- Fine structure. -- Cultural characteristics. -- Life cycle. -- Nutrition and growth conditions. -- Metabolism and metabolic pathways. -- Adherence mechanisms.
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16S rRNA gene sequence and other molecular data. -- Mutants, plasmids, phages, and bacteriocins. -- Antigenic structure. -- Susceptibility to antibiotics and various chemical compounds. -- Trace element requirements. -- Pathogenicity. -- Human diseases and impairments. -- Animal diseases. -- Ecology. -- Enrichment and isolation procedures -- Maintenance procedures -- Procedures for testing of special characters -- Differentiation of the genus Actinomyces from other genera -- Taxonomic comments -- Further reading -- Identification and descriptive characteristics of Actinomyces species -- Genus II. Actinobaculum Lawson, Falsen, Åkervall, Vandamme and Collins 1997, 902 VP -- Further descriptive information -- Isolation procedures -- Maintenance procedures -- Taxonomic comments -- Differentiation of the genus Actinobaculum from other genera -- Differentiation of species of the genus Actinobaculum -- Genus III. Arcanobacterium Collins, Jones and Schofield 1983, 438 VP (Effective publication: Collins, Jones and Schofield 1982b, 1280.), emend. Lehnen, Busse, Frölich, Krasinska, Kämpfer and Speck 2006, 864 VP -- Further descriptive information -- Phylogeny. -- Cell morphology. -- Cell-wall composition. -- Menaquinone composition. -- Polar lipids. -- Fatty acid composition. -- Peptidoglycan composition. -- Metabolism and metabolic pathways. -- Pathogenicity. -- Human infections. -- Animal infections. -- Antigenic structure. -- Virulence factors. -- Susceptibility to antibiotics. -- Habitat and ecology. -- Isolation, enrichment and maintenance procedures -- Differentiation of the genus Arcanobacterium from other genera -- Taxonomic comments -- Further reading -- Identification and descriptive characteristics of Arcanobacterium species -- Genus IV. Mobiluncus Spiegel and Roberts 1984a, 180 VP emend. Hoyles, Collins, Falsen, Nikolaitchouk and McCartney 2004.
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Further descriptive information -- Phylogeny. -- Cell-wall composition. -- Fatty acids. -- Flagella. -- Colonial and cultural characteristics. -- Nutrition and growth conditions. -- Antibodies. -- Antibiotic sensitivity. -- Ecology -- Association with BV. -- Prevalence in healthy women. -- Role in pre-term delivery. -- Presence in men. -- Extragenital infections. -- Hosts other than humans. -- Pathogenicity. -- Potential virulence factors. -- Enrichment and isolation procedures -- Differentiation of the genus Mobiluncus from other genera -- Taxonomic comments -- Further reading -- Differentiation of the species of the genus Mobiluncus -- Genus V. Varibaculum Hall, Collins, Lawson, Hutson, Falsen, Inganas and Duerden 2003e, 644 VP -- Further descriptive information -- Isolation procedures -- Maintenance procedures -- Procedures for testing special characters -- Commercially available identification systems. -- Amplified 16S rDNA restriction analysis (ARDRA). -- Differentiation of the genus Varibaculum from other genera -- Taxonomic comments -- References -- Further descriptive information -- Key to the genera of the family Actinomycetaceae -- List of species of the genus Actinomyces -- Species incertae sedis -- List of species of the genus Actinobaculum -- List of species of the genus Arcanobacterium -- List of species of the genus Mobiluncus -- List of species of the genus Varibaculum -- Order II. Actinopolysporales ord. nov. -- References -- Family I. Actinopolysporaceae Zhi, Li and Stackebrandt 2009, 595 VP -- Genus I. Actinopolyspora Gochnauer, Leppard, Komaratat, Kates, Novitsky and Kushner 1975 , 1510 AL -- Further descriptive information -- Phylogeny. -- Cell morphology. -- Fine structure. -- Colony morphology. -- Chemotaxonomy. -- Nutrition and growth conditions. -- Metabolism and genetics. -- Antibiotic sensitivity. -- Ecology.
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Isolation procedures -- Maintenance procedures -- Differentiation of the genus Actinopolyspora from other genera -- Taxonomic comments -- Differentiation of the species of the genus Actinopolyspora -- List of species of the genus Actinopolyspora -- Species incertae sedis -- References -- Order III. Bifidobacteriales Stackebrandt, Rainey and Ward-Rainey 1997, 487 VP -- References -- Family I. Bifidobacteriaceae Stackebrandt, Rainey and Ward-Rainey 1997, 487 VP -- Genus I. Bifidobacterium Orla-Jensen 1924 , 472 AL -- Further descriptive information -- Phylogeny. -- Cell morphology. -- Cell-wall composition. -- Fine structure. -- Nutrition and growth conditions. -- Anaerobiosis. -- Metabolism and metabolic pathways. -- Urease activity. -- Nitrate reduction. -- Genetics. -- Plasmids. -- Antibiotic or drug sensitivity. -- Bacteriocins. -- Pathogenicity. -- Ecology. -- Bifidobacteria as health-promoting agents: probiotic, prebiotic, and symbiotic substances. -- Isolation procedures -- Maintenance procedures -- Enzymes used for species and group differentiation -- Transaldolases. -- 6-Phosphogluconate dehydrogenases (6PGD). -- Procedures for testing special identification characteristics -- F6PPK test. -- Classical procedure. -- Modified procedure. -- Differentiation of the species of the genus Bifidobacterium -- List of species of the genus Bifidobacterium -- Genus II. Aeriscardovia Simpson, Ross, Fitzgerald and Stanton 2004 , 405 VP -- Further descriptive information -- Phylogeny. -- Anaerobiosis. -- Maintenance procedures -- List of species of the genus Aeriscardovia -- Genus III. Alloscardovia Huys, Vancanneyt, D'Haene, Falsen, Wauters and Vandamme 2007 , 1445 VP -- Further descriptive information -- Maintenance procedures -- List of species of the genus Alloscardovia -- Genus IV. Gardnerella Greenwood and Pickett 1980 , 176 VP.
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Further descriptive information.
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