Fig. 4: Experimental study of thiosulfate oxidation by Rhodobacteraceae sp. M382. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Experimental study of thiosulfate oxidation by Rhodobacteraceae sp. M382.

From: Anaerobic thiosulfate oxidation by the Roseobacter group is prevalent in marine biofilms

Fig. 4

The wild-type M382 and its two mutant strains were grown planktonically in minimum media with 10 mM thiosulfate, followed by measurement of optical densities of the cells at 600 nm (a) and the sulfate concentrations in the media (b) at three time points. Values are shown as mean ± s.d. (n = 3 biologically independent replicates). c Scanning electron micrograph of the pellet (barium sulfate) produced by adding barium chloride to the diluted culture of M382 grown with thiosulfate. d Elemental spectra of the pellet. Source data are provided as a Source data file.

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