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Microbiology & Fermentation Technology

Nitrite-reducing ability is related to growth inhibition by nitrite in Rhodobacter sphaeroides f. sp. denitrificans

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Pages 148-151 | Received 27 Aug 2017, Accepted 18 Nov 2017, Published online: 03 Jan 2018

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Figure 1. Growth curves of the wild type strain (A) and ΔnirK strain (B) of R. sphaeroides IL106 in the absence (open circle) or presence of nitrite. Nitrite concentration was 2 mM (filled square), 5 mM (filled triangle), and 10 mM (asterisk), respectively. Data shown are the mean of triplicate culture tubes.

Figure 1. Growth curves of the wild type strain (A) and ΔnirK strain (B) of R. sphaeroides IL106 in the absence (open circle) or presence of nitrite. Nitrite concentration was 2 mM (filled square), 5 mM (filled triangle), and 10 mM (asterisk), respectively. Data shown are the mean of triplicate culture tubes.

Figure 2. Growth curves of R. sphaeroides IL106 ΔnorCBQD strain in the absence (open circle) or presence of nitrite. Nitrite concentration was 2 mM (filled square), 5 mM (filled triangle), and 10 mM (asterisk), respectively. Data shown are the mean of triplicate culture tubes.

Figure 2. Growth curves of R. sphaeroides IL106 ΔnorCBQD strain in the absence (open circle) or presence of nitrite. Nitrite concentration was 2 mM (filled square), 5 mM (filled triangle), and 10 mM (asterisk), respectively. Data shown are the mean of triplicate culture tubes.

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