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Fig. 7 | BMC Microbiology

Fig. 7

From: Decoding the role of oxidative stress resistance and alternative carbon substrate assimilation in the mature biofilm growth mode of Candida glabrata

Fig. 7

Phenotype profiling of mutant and wild strains ofC. glabrataon different carbon substrates and under tested stressors: The overnight grown cultures of standard strain Cgwt ATCC-2001, wild type clinical strain Cgwt (NCCPF-100,037), and mutant strains Cgpck1∆(NCCPF-100,037) Cgpep1∆ (NCCPF-100,037) were spotted over YNB with glucose 2%, glycerol 3%, ethanol 2%, and oleic acid 2%. YPD media with fluconazole-16 µg/ mL, 8 mM, manganese chloride (MnCl2) – 3 mM, cell-wall stressor for yeast cell menadione − 16 µg/mL). Images of plates were captured after incubation of 24–72 h

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