1. COLONY MORPHOLOGY
&
CHARACTERISTICS OF
CULTURE
SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY
Dr. ANU.P.A AKHILA K.S
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SIMI V.K
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY FIRST YEAR,
ST.MARY’S COLLEGE, THRISSUR MVOC. APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY
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2. COLONY & COLONY MORPHOLOGY
• A colony is defined as a visible mass of microorganisms, all
originating from a single mother.
• So a colony consist of clone of cells genetically alike.
• Microorganisms like bacteria grow on solid media as colonies.
• Colonies are described on the basis of size, shape, texture,
elevation, pigmentation and effect on growth medium.
• So in order to identify a bacteria and fungi we should know
how an organism grow in or on media.
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3. • The identification of the
cultural characteristics of a
bacterium on agar plate is
called colony morphology.
• This study of colony
morphology can be very
useful in distinguishing
microorganism from each
other.
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4. CHARACTERS
1. COLONY SHAPE
a. FORM
b. ELEVATION
c. MARGIN
2. COLONY SIZE
3. COLONY COLOUR/PIGMENTATION
4. APPEARANCE OF COLONY SURFACE
5. COLONY ODOUR
6. OPACITY
7. CONSISTENCY/TEXTURE
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5. COLONY SHAPE
Form of colony
• It refers to the shape of the colony.
• The most common shapes are circular, irregular,
filamentous, rhizoid, punctiform, spindle etc.
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https://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/BIOC318/Image_files/Morphology/form.png
6. Elevation of colony
• This describes as the side view of a colony.
• The most common are flat, raised, umbonate,
crateiform, convex, pulvinate.
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https://i1.wp.com/microbeonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Elevation-of-bacterial-colony.jpg
7. Margin of colony
• This refers to how the edge of each colony is seen.
• Some are entire/smooth, irregular, undulate/wavy,
lobate, curled, filamentous etc.
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https://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/BIOC318/Image_files/Morphology/margin.png
8. Size of colony
• The diameter of a colony
may be measured in
millimeters.
• described in relative
terms such as pinpoint,
small, medium, large.
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PINPOINT SMALL
MEDIUM LARGE
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9. Pigmentation of colony
• Some bacteria produce
pigments when they
grow in the medium.
• Some bacteria capable
are Staphylococcus
aureus, Stretomyces sp.,
Bacillus sp.,
Chryseobacterium
indologenes, etc.
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https://laboratoryinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Images-of-the-
bacterial-colony-with-a-varying-degree-of-pigmentation.jpg
10. Appearance of colony surface
• Colonies are frequently shiny and smooth in appearance.
• But some may be dull, rough, wrinkled, glistening etc.
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ha
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Mclaughlin/publication/305121090/figure/fig8/AS:
382504377831430@1468207558682/Variation-in-
colony-formation-on-agar-plates-during-fitness-
assay-KB-plates-inoculated.png
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GLISTENING
WRINKLED
ROUGH
SMOOTH
11. Colony Odour
• Some microbes produce a characteristics smell
which sometimes help in identification.
• For example actinomycetes produce an earthy
odour which is experienced after a rain.
• Many fungi produce fruity smell
• E.coli produce a faecal odour.
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12. Opacity of colony
• The opacity of microbial colony can be:
• Transparent(clear)
• Translucent(almost clear with distorted
vision)
• Opaque(not clear)
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