Abstract
Deinococci with radiation resistance greater than that of Deinococcus radiophilus (ATCC 27603) were isolated from three commercial oyster extracts stored at 4, 20, and 30°C. During storage the number of other bacteria declined and deinococci became the predominant group in the microflora, particularly at 20°C, although at 30°C the number of deinococci as well rapidly declined. The results suggest that the natural habitat of deinococci is an aerobic environment containing a slightly elevated saline content, soluble protein, and low sugar levels.
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Chan, W. F., & O’Toole, D. K. (1999). Isolation of Deinococcus species from commercial oyster extract. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 65(2), 846–848. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.65.2.846-848.1999
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