Streptomyces malaysiensis is a
streptomycete bacterium species. At maturity, the aerial
hyphae of this species differentiates into tight, spiral chains of rugose, cylindrical
spores. Its type strain is ATB-11T.[1]
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ISSN0959-3993.
S2CID84303312.
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ISSN1738-2203.
S2CID55458043.