- Wilkins. p. 560. ISBN 9780397508259.
Runyon has
termed these organisms nonphotochromogenic,
meaning that
exposure to
light does not make the[ir]
pigment more...
- Löwenstein–Jensen
medium that
appear smooth or rough,
white or greyish, and
nonphotochromogenic.[citation needed]
Abscessus is
named for abscesses. It is a Latin...
- wide.
Colony characteristics Flat, rough, and
undulated yellow,
nonphotochromogenic colonies Physiology Rapid growth occurs within 5 days at 25 °C, 30 °C...
- (2-6 μm x 0.5 μm).
Colony characteristics Dry,
rough and
nonpigmented (
nonphotochromogenic) colonies.
Physiology Rapid growth on Löwenstein-Jensen
media at...
-
capsules or
aerial hyphae.
Colony characteristics Tiny, transparent,
nonphotochromogenic and
dysgonic colonies (on
solid Middlebrook 7H11
medium MJ (Allied...
- octocrylene. T****mura M. (1981). "Numerical
analysis of
rapidly growing,
nonphotochromogenic mycobacteria,
including Mycobacterium agri (T****mura 1972) T****mura...
-
capsules or
aerial hyphae.
Colony characteristics Dysgonic and
nonphotochromogenic, pale
yellow colonies on Löwenstein-Jensen agar.
Physiology Slow...
-
celatum is a
species of
mycobacterium described as a slow
growing nonphotochromogenic mycobacterium whose cells are acid-fast,
slender and predominantly...
- and
strongly acid-fast rods.
Their colonies are smooth,
mucoid and
nonphotochromogenic colonies.
Members of this
species have
rapid growth on Löwenstein-Jensen...