Specific Growth Rate Plays a Critical Role in Hydrogen Peroxide Resistance of the Marine Oligotrophic UltramicrobacteriumSphingomonas alaskensis Strain RB2256
@article{Ostrowski2001SpecificGR, title={Specific Growth Rate Plays a Critical Role in Hydrogen Peroxide Resistance of the Marine Oligotrophic UltramicrobacteriumSphingomonas alaskensis Strain RB2256}, author={M. Ostrowski and R. Cavicchioli and M. Blaauw and J. Gottschal}, journal={Applied and Environmental Microbiology}, year={2001}, volume={67}, pages={1292 - 1299} }
ABSTRACT The marine oligotrophic ultramicrobacterium Sphingomonas alaskensis RB2256 has a physiology that is distinctly different from that of typical copiotrophic marine bacteria, such as Vibrio angustum S14. This includes a high level of inherent stress resistance and the absence of starvation-induced stress resistance to hydrogen peroxide. In addition to periods of starvation in the ocean, slow, nutrient-limited growth is likely to be encountered by oligotrophic bacteria for substantial… Expand
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