kolonievorm
Kolonievorm (colony morphology) refers to the visible characteristics of microbial colonies that grow on solid growth media. It is a descriptive profile used to characterize and sometimes identify bacteria, yeasts, and molds. The description typically includes shape, margin, elevation, surface, texture, color, and translucency or opacity of the colony.
Common descriptors include shape (circular, oval, irregular, punctiform), margin (entire, undulate, lobate, serrate, filamentous), elevation (flat,
Observation is typically performed after incubation on an appropriate medium and recorded as part of a standard
Influencing factors include the type of medium, temperature, incubation time, pH, oxygen availability, and previous culture
Examples (typical descriptors) include Escherichia coli forming circular, smooth, convex beige colonies on nutrient agar; Staphylococcus