Abstract
Bacillus carboniphilus strains under the ordinarily non-permissive stress of high KC1 concentrations and high-temperature conditions are very sensitive recipients of growth-promoting signals from both homologous and heterologous bacterial cells. These signals are not due to a volatile chemical substance, but are of a physical nature, very probably sonic, since they can be transmitted from one Petri dish to another even through a 2 mm iron barrier.
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Matsuhashi, M., Pankrushina, A. N., Endoh, K., Watanabe, H., Ohshima, H., Tobi, M., … Yoshimura, S. (1996). Bacillus carboniphilus cells respond to growth-promoting physical signals from cells of homologous and heterologous bacteria. Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, 42(4), 315–323. https://doi.org/10.2323/jgam.42.315
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