Halobacillus alkaliphilus sp. nov., a halophilic bacterium isolated from a salt lake in Fuente de Piedra, southern Spain, by I. Romano, I. Finore, G. Nicolaus, F. J. Huertas, L. Lama, B. Nicolaus and A. Poli
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Supplementary Fig. S1. Scanning electronic micrograph of cells of strain FP5T. Bar, 5 µm.

Supplementary Fig. S2. Total polar lipids of strain FP5T. (A) Two-dimensional TLC of phospholipids detected by spraying the plate with Dittmer and Lester reagent. (B) Two-dimensional TLC of glycolipids detected by spraying the plate with α-naphthol reagent. The solvent system was chloroform/methanol/water (65:25:4 by vol.) for the first dimension and chloroform/methanol/acetic acid/water (85:15:12:4 by vol.) for the second dimension. (C) TLC of total polar lipids; the right half was sprayed with α-naphthol reagent and the left half was sprayed with Dittmer and Lester reagent. The solvent system was chloroform/methanol/water (65:25:4 by vol.).
