[Microbiology] Re: Microbio Digest, Vol 67, Issue 1
jorge1907 from aol.com
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Mon Jan 3 18:03:08 EST 2011
Please describe the experiment. How did you isolate the pH change to just citrate uptake? Should we assume no metabolism of citrate or any other compound in the medium?
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From: Dafna Tamir <dafnata from yahoo.com>
Subject: [Microbiology] citrate uptake
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Hi,
I observed that citrate uptake by Xanthomonas raises the pH of the media. Does
anyone know why?
Dafna
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