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In both solid and liquid media, s. putrefaciens is often recognizable by its bright pink color. on solid media, the colonies are round, fast-growing, and pink. the organism is also fast-growing in liquid media, and there will give the liquid an overall pink hue. on blood agar plates, the colonies are

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In both solid and liquid media, S. putrefaciens is often recognizable by its bright pink color. On solid media, the colonies are round, fast-growing, and pink. The organism is also fast-growing in liquid media, and there will give the liquid an overall pink hue. On blood agar plates, the colonies are typically convex and large, with a brown pigment, and cause “greening” of the agar around the colonies. S. putrefaciens are non-lactose fermenters on MacConkey agar. As with all Shewanella, this organism produces hydrogen sulfide on TSI.

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