Fig. 3: Amount of n-C16 consumption, CO2 production and mineralization ratio by strain A28 under different HPs (0.1, 40, and 80 MPa). | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: Amount of n-C16 consumption, CO2 production and mineralization ratio by strain A28 under different HPs (0.1, 40, and 80 MPa).

From: High hydrostatic pressure stimulates n-C16 mineralization to CO2 by deep-ocean bacterium Alcanivorax xenomutans A28

Fig. 3

A Amount of n-C16 consumption under different HPs (0.1, 40, and 80 MPa). The dotted lines are the fitting lines by simple liner regression and the grey box shows the fitting slope and goodness of fit. B The CO2 production and mineralization ratio based on the amount of carbon of n-C16 consumption to CO2 production under different HPs. Error bars represent standard deviations of three biological replicates under the same HP.

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