Desulfovibrio carbinoliphilus sp. nov., a benzyl alcohol-oxidizing, sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from a gas condensate-contaminated aquifer, by T. D. Allen, P. F. Kraus, P. A. Lawson, G. R. Drake, D. L. Balkwill and R. S. Tanner
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 58, part 6, pp. 1313 - 1317
Supplementary Fig. S1. Transmission electron micrograph of a negatively stained cell of strain D41T. Bar, 1 µm.

Supplementary Figs S2 and S3. Time courses of conversion of benzyl alcohol to benzoate by strain D41T in pure culture (Fig. S2) and conversion of benzyl alcohol to benzoate with concurrent methane production by strain D41T in co-culture with a hydrogen-using methanogen, strain M41 (Fig. S3). [PDF] (68 KB)