Pseudomonad
BG 29/2021 Pre-Commission Cleaning of Pipework Systems, Amended 6th edition, written by Chris Parsloe and Martin Ronceray, published by BSRIA in partnership with the Closed Systems Control Association (CSCA) in March 2021, defines pseudomonad as: ‘Pseudomonas-like bacteria. Prior to the advent of DNA classification methods, many bacteria were classified as Pseudomonas species on the basis of appearance and growth characteristics. These are now recognised as distinct species but are still relevant to pipework corrosion.’
--BSRIA
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