Occurrence of gentamicin-producing micromonosporae in Lake Balaton (W. Hungary).

Z Szabó
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The total number of platable bacteria in the wet mud material characterized by the predominant occurrence of high-magnesian calcite and protodolomite of the Lake Balaton fluctuates between 3.5 X 10(4) and 2.3 X 10(5) g-1. Actinomycetes constitute about 25-30 per cent of this mud-community and not more than half of them belong to the genus Micromonospora. The presence of 10 species of this genus was detected among the isolated and studied strains identified by means of conventional methods and computer aided numerical analysis in which 20 authentic, mostly type strains of Micromonospora spp. were also involved. All of the three species of gentamicin-producing Micromonospora (M. echinospora, M. purpurea and M. sagamiensis) known so far were found in mud samples. These three species form stable but less numerous populations (less than 0.5 per cent of the total platable microflora) in the Balaton's mud, the members of which are capable to produce gentamicins at about 40-50 micrograms ml-1 level at most.

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匈牙利西部巴拉顿湖产庆大霉素小单孢子菌的发生。
巴拉顿湖以高镁方解石和原白云石为主的湿泥物质中可平板细菌总数在3.5 × 10(4) ~ 2.3 × 10(5) g-1之间波动。放线菌约占这一淤泥群落的25- 30%,其中不超过一半属于小单孢子菌属。通过常规方法和计算机辅助数值分析鉴定的分离和研究菌株中检出该属10种,其中包括20株真实的、以型为主的小单孢子菌。目前已知的3种产庆大霉素的小单孢菌(棘孢菌、紫孢菌和sagamiensis)均在泥样中发现。这三个物种在巴拉顿的泥浆中形成稳定但数量较少的种群(不到总平板微生物群的0.5%),其中的成员最多能够产生约40-50微克ml-1的庆大霉素。
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