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Growth of <i>Eubacterium limosum</i> with Carbon Monoxide as the Energy Source
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1982
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EngineeringBioenergyMicrobial PhysiologyStimulated GrowthEnergy BiotechnologyBiological Carbon FixationBioenergeticsEnergy SourceMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyPhotosynthesisCarbon SequestrationEnergy ProductionCarbonizationEubacterium LimosumMicrobiologyCo. CoMedicineMicrobiological DegradationCarbon Monoxide
Eubacterium limosum grew with CO as the sole source of energy and formed acetate and CO 2 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. CO 2 stimulated growth on CO. CO was preferentially utilized when both CO and H 2 were present.
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