نتایج جستجو برای: sulfide reducing bacteria srb

تعداد نتایج: 432867  

2014
Jarno Gieteling Caroline M. Plugge Alfons J.M. Stams Roel J.W. Meulepas

22 Anaerobic methane oxidizing communities of archaea (ANME) and sulfate reducing bacteria 23 (SRB) grow slowly, which limits physiological studies. High methane partial pressure was 24 previously successfully applied to stimulate growth, but it is not clear how different ANME 25 subtypes and associated sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) are affected by it. Here, we report 26 growth of ANME/SRB in...

2017
Gloria N. Okpala Chuan Chen Tekle Fida Gerrit Voordouw

Oil fields can experience souring, the reduction of sulfate to sulfide by sulfate-reducing microorganisms. At the Terra Nova oil field near Canada's east coast, with a reservoir temperature of 95°C, souring was indicated by increased hydrogen sulfide in produced waters (PW). Microbial community analysis by 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed the hyperthermophilic sulfate-reducing archaeon Archaeogl...

2017
Jan Dolfing Casey R. J. Hubert

Souring is the undesirable production of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in oil reservoirs by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB). Souring is a common problem during secondary oil recovery via water flooding, especially when seawater with its high sulfate concentration is introduced. Nitrate injection into these oil reservoirs can prevent and remediate souring by stimulating nitrate-reducing bacteria (NRB)....

2012
J. – DAS T. – MISHRA B. K. – KAR

Sulfate Reducing Bacteria (SRB) are a diverse heterogeneous group of anaerobic microorganisms inhabiting in various environmental conditions. SRB are one of the most important groups of microorganisms that participate in various nutritional cycles of the environment and cause degradation of various organic matters through the process of dissimilatory sulfate reduction. They are known to be impl...

2012
Franck Carbonero Ann C. Benefiel Amir H. Alizadeh-Ghamsari H. Rex Gaskins

Sulfur is both crucial to life and a potential threat to health. While colonic sulfur metabolism mediated by eukaryotic cells is relatively well studied, much less is known about sulfur metabolism within gastrointestinal microbes. Sulfated compounds in the colon are either of inorganic (e.g., sulfates, sulfites) or organic (e.g., dietary amino acids and host mucins) origin. The most extensively...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
S Okabe T Itoh H Satoh Y Watanabe

The vertical distribution of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in aerobic wastewater biofilms grown on rotating disk reactors was investigated by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes. To correlate the vertical distribution of SRB populations with their activity, the microprofiles of O(2), H(2)S, NO(2)(-), NO(3)(-), NH(4)(+), and pH were measured 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...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Peer H A Timmers Jarno Gieteling H C Aura Widjaja-Greefkes Caroline M Plugge Alfons J M Stams Piet N L Lens Roel J W Meulepas

Communities of anaerobic methane-oxidizing archaea (ANME) and sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) grow slowly, which limits the ability to perform physiological studies. High methane partial pressure was previously successfully applied to stimulate growth, but it is not clear how different ANME subtypes and associated SRB are affected by it. Here, we report on the growth of ANME-SRB in a membrane c...

2015
Junwei Qian Xiaoyu Zhu Yong Tao Yan Zhou Xiaohong He Daping Li

The sulfate-reducing bioprocess is a promising technology for the treatment of heavy metal-containing wastewater. This work was conducted to investigate the possibility of promoting heavy metal removal by the addition of citrate to mask Ni2+ toxicity to sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in batch reactors. SRB growth was completely inhibited in Ni2+-containing medium (1 mM) when lactate served as ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
J M Benoit C C Gilmour R P Mason

We have previously hypothesized that sulfide inhibits Hg methylation by decreasing its bioavailability to sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), the important methylators of Hg in natural sediments. With a view to designing a bioassay to test this hypothesis, we investigated a number of aspects of Hg methylation by the SRB Desulfobulbus propionicus, including (i) the relationship between cell density...

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