Collins C H, Yates M D
Tubercle. 1979 Jun;60(2):91-4. doi: 10.1016/0041-3879(79)90041-2.
Hydroxylamine sensitivity offered no advantage over p-nitrobenzoic acid in distinguishing between tubercle bacilli and other (opportunist and non-significant) mycobacteria. It was of limited use in identification procedures. Salt tolerance assisted in the identification of strains which may be Mycobacterium triviale and M. chelonei var borstelense.