نتایج جستجو برای: sulfate reducing bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 469081  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
B P Lomans H J Op den Camp A Pol C van der Drift G D Vogels

The roles of several trophic groups of organisms (methanogens and sulfate- and nitrate-reducing bacteria) in the microbial degradation of methanethiol (MT) and dimethyl sulfide (DMS) were studied in freshwater sediments. The incubation of DMS- and MT-amended slurries revealed that methanogens are the dominant DMS and MT utilizers in sulfate-poor freshwater systems. In sediment slurries, which w...

Journal: :Systematic and applied microbiology 2014
Kyoko Kubo Hisaya Kojima Manabu Fukui

The vertical distribution of sulfate-reducing bacteria was investigated in a shallow, eutrophic, meromictic lake, Lake Harutori, located in a residential area of Kushiro, Japan. A steep chemocline, characterized by gradients of oxygen, sulfide and salinity, was found at a depth of 3.5-4.0 m. The sulfide concentration at the bottom of the lake was high (up to a concentration of 10.7 mM). Clone l...

2012
Denise M. Akob Sang Hyon Lee Mili Sheth Kirsten Küsel David B. Watson Anthony V. Palumbo Joel E. Kostka Kuk-Jeong Chin

Though iron- and sulfate-reducing bacteria are well known for mediating uranium(VI) reduction in contaminated subsurface environments, quantifying the in situ activity of the microbial groups responsible remains a challenge. The objective of this study was to demonstrate the use of quantitative molecular tools that target mRNA transcripts of key genes related to Fe(III) and sulfate reduction pa...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2002
Shelley A Haveman Karsten Pedersen

Microbial populations in 16 groundwater samples from six Fennoscandian Shield sites in Finland and Sweden were investigated. The average total cell number was 3.7x10(5) cells ml(-1), and there was no change in the mean of the total cell numbers to a depth of 1390 m. Culture media were designed based on the chemical composition of each groundwater sample and used successfully to culture anaerobi...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2015
Ivan V Kushkevych

Intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria reduce sulfate ions to hydrogen sulfide causing inflammatory bowel diseases of humans and animals. The bacteria consume lactate as electron donor which is oxidized to acetate via pyruvate in process of the dissimilatory sulfate reduction. Pyruvate-ferredoxin oxidoreductase activity and the kinetic properties of the enzyme from intestinal sulfate-reducing bac...

2015
Bradley D Ramsay Chiachi Hwang Hannah L Woo Sue L Carroll Susan Lucas James Han Alla L Lapidus Jan-Fang Cheng Lynne A Goodwin Samuel Pitluck Lin Peters Olga Chertkov Brittany Held John C Detter Cliff S Han Roxanne Tapia Miriam L Land Loren J Hauser Nikos C Kyrpides Natalia N Ivanova Natalia Mikhailova Ioanna Pagani Tanja Woyke Adam P Arkin Paramvir Dehal Dylan Chivian Craig S Criddle Weimin Wu Romy Chakraborty Terry C Hazen Matthew W Fields

Desulfovibrio carbinoliphilus subsp. oakridgensis FW-101-2B is an anaerobic, organic acid/alcohol-oxidizing, sulfate-reducing δ-proteobacterium. FW-101-2B was isolated from contaminated groundwater at The Field Research Center at Oak Ridge National Lab after in situ stimulation for heavy metal-reducing conditions. The genome will help elucidate the metabolic potential of sulfate-reducing bacter...

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