Extended Data Fig. 2: Growth rate of Glossomastix was not significantly affected by the decrease of organic phosphate. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 2: Growth rate of Glossomastix was not significantly affected by the decrease of organic phosphate.

From: Phosphate deprivation restricts bacterial degradation of the marine polysaccharide fucoidan

Extended Data Fig. 2: Growth rate of Glossomastix was not significantly affected by the decrease of organic phosphate.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a–c, Dynamic monitoring of total carbohydrate content and cell density in Glossomastix cultures with different concentrations (1, 7, and 14 µM) of β-Glycerol phosphate as the phosphorus source. These experiments were performed in independent triplicate (n = 3), and error bars are the standard deviation of the mean. d, Correlation analysis between the growth rate of Glossomastix and phosphate concentration (r = -0.89, P = 0.1131; two-sided Pearson-correlation test). The shade indicates the 95% confidence interval around the linear regression line.

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