Chromogenic diversity of actinobacteria strains isolated from mangrove soils in the municipality of são caetano de odivelas – pará, brazil
International Journal of Development Research
Chromogenic diversity of actinobacteria strains isolated from mangrove soils in the municipality of são caetano de odivelas – pará, brazil
Received 27th September, 2022 Received in revised form 20th October, 2022 Accepted 10th November, 2022 Published online 25th December, 2022
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Budget The actinobacteria compose a phylum of Gram-positive bacteria that have a wide morphological and physiological variety. They are presented in the form of cocci or bacilli, and their reproduction is characterized by the formation of spores and septate pseudohyphae resembling that of fungi. Among the genera, Streptomyces sp. stands out for its complexity and variety in the production of secondary metabolites from which most of the antibiotics known and employed in human and veterinary medicine have been produced. These bacteria are present in the most diverse environments, such as soils, hydric collections, gastrointestinal tract of humans and also in mangroves.