Biology:Salinicola halophilus

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Salinicola halophilus is a gram negative, oxidase and catalase positive, motile, salt tolerant marine bacteria.[1][2] S.I. Paul et al. (2021)[2] isolated, characterized and identified Salinicola halophilus from marine sponges (Plakortis dariae) of the Saint Martin's Island area of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh.

Biochemical characteristics of Salinicola halophilus

Colony, morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics of Salinicola halophilus are shown in the Table below.[2]

Test type Test Characteristics
Colony characters Size Medium
Type Round
Color Yellowish
Shape Convex
Morphological characters Shape Rod
Physiological characters Motility +
Growth at 6.5% NaCl +
Biochemical characters Gram's staining
Oxidase +
Catalase +
Oxidative-Fermentative Oxidative
Motility +
Methyl Red +
Voges-Proskauer
Indole
H2S Production
Urease
Nitrate reductase
β-Galactosidase +
Hydrolysis of Gelatin
Aesculin +
Casein
Tween 40
Tween 60
Tween 80
Acid production from Glycerol
Galactose +
D-Glucose +
D-Fructose +
D-Mannose +
Mannitol
N-Acetylglucosamine +
Amygdalin +
Maltose V
D-Melibiose +
D-Trehalose +
Glycogen +
D-Turanose +

Note: + = Positive, – =Negative, V =Variable (+/–)

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