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Achromatium oxaliferum Achromatium oxaliferum is a large colorless sulpher bacterium containing large refractile structures of calcite spherulites. Collected from bottom sediments of a rain storage reservoir in Kiel (Schleswig-Holstein, Germany). This image was taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.Image under Creative Commons License V 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA). Place name: Pond Demühlen, rain storage reservoir in Kiel-Russee (Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) Latitude: 54.304095 Longitude: 10.086073 Achromatium oxaliferum ist ein großes farbloses Schwefelbakterium mit großen lichtbrechenden Calziumoxalat-Kristallen. Aus Bodensedimenten eines Regenrückhaltebeckens in Kiel (Schleswig-Holstein, Germany). Mikrotechnik: Zeiss Universal, Kamera: Olympus C7070. Creative Commons License V 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA). For permission to use of (high-resolution) images please contact postmaster@protisten.de.
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Achromatium oxaliferum Multi-layer image shows cell in conjugation sharing genetic information. Scale bar indicates 50 µm. Sample from ponds situated in the vicinity of Lake Constance. The image was built up using several photomicrographic frames with manual stacking technique. The images were taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.Image under Creative Commons License V 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA). Place name: Pond situated in the vicinity of Lake Constance (Germany) Latitude: 47.734945 Longitude: 9.091097 Die Multiebenenabbildung zeigt zwei Zellen in Konjugation (Austausch von Erbinformationen). Tiefenschärfe durch Multiebenenabbildung aus mehreren Bildebenen, manuell gestapelt. Der Messbalken markiert eine Länge von 50 µm. Probe aus einem Teich in der Nähe des Bodensees. Mikrotechnik: Zeiss Universal, Kamera: Olympus C7070. Creative Commons License V 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA). For permission to use of (high-resolution) images please contact postmaster@protisten.de.
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Canada Del Hoyo, Castille la Mancha, Spain
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Caada del Hoyo, Castilla-La Mancha, Espaa
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Galende, Castile and Len, Spain
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A composite phase contrast micrograph of Mariprofundus ferrooxydans. The red arrows point to the bean shaped cells growing at the end of the stalk comprise primarily of iron oxyhydroxides. Note the cell recently divided causing a bifurcation in the stalk. Image courtesy of David Emerson
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Dozens of the curved bacteria fill the lumen of a gastric foveola. Hematoxylin & eosin stain, 1000X.
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The organisms, scattered on and above the luminal surface, stain more boldly with the Giemsa technique. 1000X.
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Villoslada de Cameros, La Rioja, Spain
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Iron bacteria, Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, in a stagnant creek
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