Sphaerisporangium cinnabarinum

Sphaerisporangium cinnabarinum is an actinomycete species of bacteria first isolated from sandy soil. It produces branching substrate mycelia and spherical spore vesicles on aerial hyphae that contain non-motile spores. They also contained diaminopimelic acid and the N-acetyl type of peptidoglycan. Its type strain is JCM 3291 (=DSM 44094).[2]

Sphaerisporangium cinnabarinum
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Sphaerisporangium cinnabarinum

Ara and Kudo, 2007, emend. Cao et al., 2009[1]

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Further reading

  • Mingma, Ratchanee, et al. "Sphaerisporangium rufum sp. nov., an endophytic actinomycete from roots of Oryza sativa L." International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 64.Pt 4 (2014): 1077-1082.
  • Cao, Yan-Ru, et al. "Sphaerisporangium flaviroseum sp. nov. and Sphaerisporangium album sp. nov., isolated from forest soil in China."International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 59.7 (2009): 1679-1684.
  • Duangmal, Kannika, et al. "Sphaerisporangium siamense sp. nov., an actinomycete isolated from rubber-tree rhizospheric soil." The Journal of Antibiotics 64.4 (2011): 293-296.


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