“…These LCFAs are reported to be two of the most dominant saturated FAs in Ralstonia spp. For instance, Behiry, Younes, Mohamed, and Mohamed (2015) reported the LCFAs pentadecanoic acid (15:0) and palmitic acid (16:0) to account for 13 and 48% and 18 and 22%, respectively, of the total FA contents in two European Ralstonia solanacearum isolates Scotland RsSc1 and NetherlandsRsNe1, respectively. In the present study, however, the exact ratio of the 13 C transferred in PHB and in the structural components of R. eutropha DSM545 is not known.…”