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Thiothrix nivea grows profusely in tufts of greyish white material on pebbles in a local sulfide spring. The spring remained a constant 10.8° C during the course of the study. Chemical analyses indicated that the spring water contained 0.27 mg/l sulfide, 0.37 mg/l oxygen, and 0.77 mg/l dissolved organic carbon. Tufts ofThiothrix growth were removed from the pebbles and examined by phase and electron microscopy. The cell filaments contained numerous sulfur granules which disappeared upon incubation in the refrigerator. The average cell diameter was 1.5 μm and the length 4.0 μm. When cells were lysed by hyperplasmolysis a sheath was readily discernible. The presence of a sheath, 60 nm thick, was confirmed in thin sections. Fine structure analysis also revealed that the organism was a gram negative bacterium. Sulfur granules were bound by a unit membrane extending from the cytoplasmic membrane.Thiothrix nivea was grown for short periods of time in slide culture. In some cases the filaments fragmented into short segments ca 15μm long. These may represent gonidia as initially reported by Winogradsky.
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Bland, J.A., Staley, J.T. Observations on the biology ofThiothrix . Arch. Microbiol. 117, 79–87 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00689355
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