Strain - Detail
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| NBRP ID | S00484 | |
| Strain Name | Landolt #2606, S350, S 350, Smok OW9A | |
| Strain Summary | Natural isolate from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, A different isolate of that strain is being sequenced, Dictyostelium fasciculatum SH3 | |
| Strain Descriptor | Dictyostelium fasciculatum Swok OW9A | |
| Systematic Name | DBS0235811 | |
| Species | Dictyostelium fasciculatum | |
| Category | Natural Isolate | |
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| Axenic Growth | ||
| Viable Spore Formation | OK | |
| References |
Landolt JC, Stephenson SL, Cavender JC.
Distribution and ecology of dictyostelid cellular slime molds in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Mycologia (2006) 98(4) 541-9 [PubMed ID = 17139847] [RRC reference] Saito YF, Miyazaki SH, Bartlem DG, Nagamatsu Y, Saito T. Chemical compounds from Dictyostelium discoideum repel a plant-parasitic nematode and can protect roots. PLoS One (2018) 13(9) e0204671 [PubMed ID = 30261017] [RRC reference] |
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| Depositor | DSC | |
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| Source | P. Schaap | |
| Use Condition | A | |
| DSC | DBS0235811 | |
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