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. 2002 Jun;68(6):3046–3054. doi: 10.1128/AEM.68.6.3046-3054.2002

FIG. 3.

FIG. 3.

Time course of oxidation of H2 (A to F) and thiosulfate (G to L) and reduction of various electron acceptors such as O2 (5%, vol/vol) (A, G), nitrate (10 mM) (B, H), ferrihydrite (10 mM) (C, I), selenate (2 mM) (D, J), selenite (2 mM) (E, K), or arsenate (2 mM) (F, L) and concomitant bacterial growth of strain HGM-K1. The bars indicate the 95% confidence intervals (n = 4). Either H2 (H2-CO2, 80:20; 300 kPa) or thiosulfate (10 mM) was provided as an electron donor. The oxidation of thiosulfate to sulfate is indicated only in panel G, while it was observed during bacterial growth with any electron acceptor. Although the oxidation of H2 was not quantified, the concentration of H2 in the gas phase was decreased during growth (data not shown).