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The repression of siderophore synthesis by Mt. St. Helens' ash and silicate rock standards

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Mt. St. Helens' ash or U.S. Geological Survey silicate rock standards would replace FeCl3 as the limiting nutrient and repress the synthesis of rhodotorulic acid inRhodotorulia pilimanae cultures.

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Akers, H.A., Magee, K.P. The repression of siderophore synthesis by Mt. St. Helens' ash and silicate rock standards. Experientia 41, 1354–1355 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01952093

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