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Definition of Pseudomonas
1. Noun. Type genus of the family Pseudomonodaceae.
Generic synonyms: Bacteria Genus
Member holonyms: Pseudomonas Pyocanea, Pseudomonad
Group relationships: Family Pseudomonodaceae, Pseudomonodaceae
Definition of Pseudomonas
1. Noun. A pseudomonad ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pseudomonas
1. [n -NADES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pseudomonas
Literary usage of Pseudomonas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fungous Diseases of Plants, with Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"Pseudomonas: OTHER SPECIES Among other phytopathological species of special
importance in certain regions, yet less well known, or imperfectly reported upon ..."
2. Fungous Diseases of Plants: With Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"Pseudomonas: OTHER SPECIES Among other phytopathological species of special
importance in certain regions, yet less well known, or imperfectly reported upon ..."
3. Manual of Microbiologic Monitoring of Laboratory Animals edited by Kim Waggie (1994)
"Habs I. Untersuchungen uber die 0-antigene von Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Z Hyg
1957; 144:218-228. 4. Liu PV, Matsumoto H. Kusama H, Bergan T. Survey of ..."
4. Fungous Diseases of Plants: With Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"Pseudomonas Migula. These organisms are motile by means of flagella on one pole
of the cell only, the flagella varying in number from I to 10, ..."
5. Laboratory Directions for Beginners in Bacteriology: An Introduction to by Veranus Alva Moore (1900)
"... Bd. XXXIV., S. 149, and Bd. XXXVII., SI 113. Work for this Exercise. — Examine
very carefully and describe fully the cultures of Pseudomonas ..."
6. The Principles of Bacteriology: A Practical Manual for Students and Physicians by Alexander Crever Abbott (1921)
"... Pyogenes and Citrous—Staphylococcus Epidermidis Albus—Streptococcus
Pyogenes—Micrococcus Gonorrhoea;—Micrococcus Intracellularis—Pseudomonas ..."