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Ultrastructure of Bacillus pulvifaciens
Authors:Jiri Ludvik  Oldrich Benada  Vera Drobniková
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Vídenská 1083, CS-14220 Prague 4, Czechoslovakia;(2) Apiculture Research Institute, Dol, CS-25266 Libcice nad Vltavou, Czechoslovakia
Abstract:The ultrastructure of vegetative cells and spores of Bacillus pulvifaciens was studied by CTEM and SEM methods. The vegetative cells are rods, 1.6–4.5 mgrm long and 0.4–0.6 mgrm wide, exhibiting typical ultrastructural features of Gram-positive bacteria. The spores are of ellipsoidal shape, 0.6×1.2 mgrm in size, with six longitudinal ribs reaching up to 130 nm in height. There are satelite ribs on both sides of the longitudinal ribs, reaching up to 20 nm in height. Between the longitudinal ribs, additional transversal ribs were observed in SEM. A special tubular layer, separating the outer and inner coat of the spores, was revealed in ultrathin sections. This layer seems to be a typical ultrastructural feature of Bacillus pulvifaciens spores.
Keywords:Bacillus pulvifaciens  Vegetative cells  Spotes  Ultrastructure  Electron microscopy
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