. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. Fig. 11. The halophilic pseudomonads. a, b. Pseudomonas sp., MacLeod MB-13. The great majority of the in- dividuals in this culture showed polar monotrichous flagella with the undulant shape, and a few with the normal shape. In a is shown an individual, probably about to divide, with a normal flagellum at the upper pole and an undulant flagellum at the lower pole. The undulant flagellar type was seen in several strains of halophilic pseudomonads. c. Fseudomonas sp., MacLeod B-28. Polar monotrichous flagellation of normal liT^/fi 31. Please no


. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. Fig. 11. The halophilic pseudomonads. a, b. Pseudomonas sp., MacLeod MB-13. The great majority of the in- dividuals in this culture showed polar monotrichous flagella with the undulant shape, and a few with the normal shape. In a is shown an individual, probably about to divide, with a normal flagellum at the upper pole and an undulant flagellum at the lower pole. The undulant flagellar type was seen in several strains of halophilic pseudomonads. c. Fseudomonas sp., MacLeod B-28. Polar monotrichous flagellation of normal liT^/fi 31. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Leifson, Einar, 1902-. New York, Academic Press


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