Two New Species of Bacteria Causing Mustiness in Eggs

  • Levine M
  • Anderson D
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11 musty eggs were examined for bacterial content and attempts were made to isolate the organisms responsible; the latter were located from 4. 25 must-producing cultures were studied as to morphological, cultural, and physiological characters, 2 spp. and 1 var. being recognized: Pseudomonas graveolens (p. 343), P. mucidolens (p. 344), and P. m. var. tarda (p. 345). Each produced a strong musty odor in agar, potato, gelatin and broth media, and when inoculated into eggs. || ABSTRACT AUTHORS: Authors' summary

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Levine, M., & Anderson, D. Q. (1932). Two New Species of Bacteria Causing Mustiness in Eggs. Journal of Bacteriology, 23(4), 337–347. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.23.4.337-347.1932

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