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- Brochothrix is genus of Gram-positive, nonmotile, catalase-positive, facultatively anaerobic bacteria that are nonmotile and form regular rod-shaped cells...
- Brochothrix thermosphacta is one of the major bacteria involved in the spoilage of meat and seafood. When it grows in food, the metabolic activities result...
- Brochothrix campestris is bacteria involved in the spoilage of meat. When it grows in food, the metabolic activities result in the production of metabolites...
- family Listeriaceae, of which the only other genus in the family is Brochothrix. The first do****ented human case of listeriosis was in 1929, described...
- genera including Alcaligenes, Serratia, Leuconostoc, Carnobacterium, Brochothrix, Listeria and Yersinia. Halotolerant bacteria can survive high salt concentrations...
- STAA, is a selective culture medium designed to favor the growth of Brochothrix thermosphacta for lab study. This medium was developed in 1966, by George...
- Kawasaki et al. 2023 Bacillota "Bacillia" Lactobacillales Lactobacillaceae Brochothrix Sneath & Jones 1976 Bacillota "Bacillia" Lactobacillales Listeriaceae...
- family of Gram-positive bacteria that includes two genera: Listeria and Brochothrix. They are short, rod-shaped bacteria that are aerobic or facultatively...
- Physicochemical Evolution of Tropical Cooked Peeled Shrimp Inoculated by Brochothrix Thermosphacta and Lactococcus Piscium CNCM I-4031 during Storage at 8...
- Mooreparkvirus Salchichonvirus Tybeckvirus Watanabevirus Lastly, the species Brochothrix virus A9 is un****igned to a subfamily and genus. Barylski, J; Kropinski...