Infection of tetrahymena pyriformis by Legionella longbeachae and other Legionella species found in potting mixes

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All Legionella longbeachae strains, both serogroups of L. bozemanii, and three strains of L. anisa reproducibly infected washed Tetrahymena pyriformis at 30°C. L. pneumophila serogroup I strains infected T. pyriformis less reproducibly than did L. longbeachae. Low-level concentrations of nutrients in cocultures inhibited infection. Four L. micdadei strains and L. anisa ATCC 35292 failed to infect T. pyriformis.

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Steele, T. W., & Mclennan, A. M. (1996). Infection of tetrahymena pyriformis by Legionella longbeachae and other Legionella species found in potting mixes. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 62(3), 1081–1083. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.62.3.1081-1083.1996

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