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Formation of specialized aerial architectures by Rhodococcus during utilization of vaporized p-cresol, by Y. Veeranagouda, E. J. Lim, D. W. Kim, J.-K. Kim, K. Cho, H. J. Heipieper and K. Lee

Microbiology vol. 155, part 11, pp. 3788 - 3796

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Fig. S1. Colony morphology and SAA formation by Rhodococcus as observed with a stereomicroscope.

Fig. S2. SAA formation by strain KL96 with different alkylphenols, as observed with a stereomicroscope.

Fig. S3. SEM photomicrograph of cells from a 1-month-old SAA. Long rods that had branching at one end of the cell ('Y' shape) are indicated.

Fig. S4. TEM photomicrograph of cells from a 2-month-old SAA. Formation of septa from small rod cells undergoing further division is shown.







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