. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. 5?^ ^^^^^. Fig. 18. a. Acctohacter rancens, F-5. A clump of two organisms with lightly stained soma. Peritrichous flagella of normal curvature. b. A. aceti, B-1036. A single individual, rarely found on slides of this genus, showing peritrichous flagellation. The flagellar curvature is normal. c. A. aceti, Shimwell. This strain was better flagellated than the other strains studied and the organisms showed less tendency to clump. Many in- dividuals showed from five to seven flagella. The flagellar arrangement is typically peritrichous. a, b. From E. L


. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. 5?^ ^^^^^. Fig. 18. a. Acctohacter rancens, F-5. A clump of two organisms with lightly stained soma. Peritrichous flagella of normal curvature. b. A. aceti, B-1036. A single individual, rarely found on slides of this genus, showing peritrichous flagellation. The flagellar curvature is normal. c. A. aceti, Shimwell. This strain was better flagellated than the other strains studied and the organisms showed less tendency to clump. Many in- dividuals showed from five to seven flagella. The flagellar arrangement is typically peritrichous. a, b. From E. Leifson, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, J. Microbiol. Serol. 20, 102-110 (1954). Fig. 19. a. Zymomonas anaerobia var. ponia- ceae. The picture shows the typical flagellation of this organism. The soma of the organism shown is somewhat larger than the average. r 47. 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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