"Pasteuriaceae"@en . . "Pasteuriaceae"@en . . . "Genera"@en . . . . . . . . . "lightgrey"@en . "Laurent 1890"@en . "Pasteuriaceae"@en . . . . . "Pasteuria"@en . . . . . "The Pasteuriaceae are a family of nonmotile Gram-positive bacteria. They are moderately to strongly resistant to heat. Species in this family produce a septate mycelium with one refractile endospore. The mycelium grows bigger on one end to form sporangia and sometimes endospores. The size of the endospores is different for each species of the genus Pasteuria. Species of the family of Pastueriaceae are endoparasitic in plant, soil, and freshwater invertebrates."@en . . . . "\"Pasteurieae\" (Trevisan 1889)" . . "Pasteuriaceae"@en . . . . "41988664"^^ . "Pasteuria ramosa spores"@en . . . . "4854"^^ . . . . . . . . . "The Pasteuriaceae are a family of nonmotile Gram-positive bacteria. They are moderately to strongly resistant to heat. Species in this family produce a septate mycelium with one refractile endospore. The mycelium grows bigger on one end to form sporangia and sometimes endospores. The size of the endospores is different for each species of the genus Pasteuria. Species of the family of Pastueriaceae are endoparasitic in plant, soil, and freshwater invertebrates."@en . . . "lightgrey"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1107951589"^^ . . "\"Pasteurieae\" (Trevisan 1889)"@en . . .