Curtobacterium ammoniigenes sp. nov., an ammonia-producing bacterium isolated from plants inhabiting acidic swamps in actual acid sulfate soil areas of Vietnam, by T. Aizawa, V. B. Nguyen, K. Kimoto, N. Iwabuchi, H. Sumida, I. Hasegawa, S. Sasaki, T. Tamura, T. Kudo, K. Suzuki, M. Nakajima and M. Sunairi
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 57, part 7, pp. 1447 - 1452
Supplementary Fig. S1. Scanning electron micrograph of cells of Curtobacterium ammoniigenes B55T. Cells were grown in 1/10 TS medium (pH 4.1) at 28 °C for 3 days. After critical-point drying, specimens were sputter-coated with gold palladium and observed with a scanning electron microscope (S-3500N; Hitachi). Bar, 2 µm.

Supplementary Table S1. Cellular fatty acid composition of strains of Curtobacterium ammoniigenes sp. nov. and closely related Curtobacterium type strains. [PDF] (16 KB)