- Marcescens
Marcescens (Bot.), verwellend.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Marcescens (Bot.), verwellend.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Serratia marcescens — S. marcescens on an XLD agar plate. Scientific classification Kingdom: Bacteria … Wikipedia
Serratia marcescens — Kolonien auf der Oberfläche eines Agargels in einer Petrischale Systematik Abteilung: Proteobacteria … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cyathea × marcescens — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Pteridophyta Class: Pteridopsida … Wikipedia
Serratia marcescens — Serratia marcescens … Wikipedia Español
Dudleya cymosa ssp. marcescens — ID 28798 Symbol Key DUCYM Common Name marcescent dudleya Family Crassulaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution CA Growth Habit Forb/herb Duration … USDA Plant Characteristics
Minuartia marcescens — ID 54213 Symbol Key MIMA5 Common Name serpentine stitchwort Family Caryophyllaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution NH, VT Growth Habit Forb/herb D … USDA Plant Characteristics
Phacelia marcescens — ID 62039 Symbol Key PHMA3 Common Name persistentflower phacelia Family Hydrophyllaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution CA Growth Habit Forb/herb D … USDA Plant Characteristics
Serratia marcescens — A Gram negative bacterium that is very common in soil and water; most strains produce a characteristic pigment, prodigiosin. Opportunistic human pathogens, infecting mainly hospital patients … Dictionary of molecular biology
endonuclease Serratia marcescens — A nuclease (a nucleate oligonucleotidohydrolase) that forms oligonucleotides ending in 5′ phosphates from RNA and DNA; hydrolyzes both double stranded and single stranded polynucleic acids. SYN: nucleate endonuclease … Medical dictionary
Serratia marcescens — the species most frequently isolated from human infections, divided into a number of biogroups on the basis of pigmentation and physiological and nutritional characteristics; it is an opportunistic pathogen, causing nosocomial bacteremia,… … Medical dictionary