Growth of Eubacterium limosum with carbon monoxide as the energy source

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E. limosum grew with CO as the sole source of energy and formed acetate and CO2 as the major products. The generation time on CO was 7 h. Uninhibited growth occurred in cultures containing 50% CO or less, but growth occurred at all concentrations tested (i.e. up to 75% CO). The pH optimum for growth was 7.0 to 7.2, whereas growth was poor at a pH below 6.7. CO2 stimulated growth on CO. CO was preferentially utilized when both CO and H2 were present.

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Genthner, B. R. S., & Bryant, M. P. (1982). Growth of Eubacterium limosum with carbon monoxide as the energy source. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 43(1), 70–74. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.43.1.70-74.1982

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