Fig. 3From: Reclassification of Chromobacterium violaceum ATCC 31532 and its quorum biosensor mutant CV026 to Chromobacterium subtsugaeHydrogen cyanide production in Chromobacterium app. isolates. C. violaceum produces about 70Â ppm HCN. C. subtsugae PRAA4-1, MWU 12-2387, and Chromobacterium strain ATCC 31532 do not produce detectable amounts of HCN above backgroundBack to article page