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Expression of dsrAB in Desulfotalea psychrophila Subjected to Simulated Martian Conditions
2019For years the debate about the possible contamination of space and other planets with microbes from Earth has been a hot topic.
SERGIO MOSQUERA, Vincent Chevrier
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Environmental Science & Technology, 2007
Spatial relationships between concentrations of Cd, Fe, Mn, S, and Zn and bacterial genes for dissimilatory sulfate reduction were studied in soils of the Manning peatland region in western New York. Peat cores were collected within a field exhibiting areas of Zn phytotoxicity, and pH and elemental concentrations were determined with depth.
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Spatial relationships between concentrations of Cd, Fe, Mn, S, and Zn and bacterial genes for dissimilatory sulfate reduction were studied in soils of the Manning peatland region in western New York. Peat cores were collected within a field exhibiting areas of Zn phytotoxicity, and pH and elemental concentrations were determined with depth.
Carmen Enid, Martínez +3 more
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2015
Dissimilatory Sulfite Reductase (dSiR) is the main redox enzyme system utilized in sulfur metabolism in both sulfur oxidizing and reducing prokaryotes. Anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria Allochromatium vinosum produces elemental sulfur during sulfur cycle which is ultimately oxidized sulfate by DSR operon.
Semanti Ghosh, Angshuman Bagchi
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Dissimilatory Sulfite Reductase (dSiR) is the main redox enzyme system utilized in sulfur metabolism in both sulfur oxidizing and reducing prokaryotes. Anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria Allochromatium vinosum produces elemental sulfur during sulfur cycle which is ultimately oxidized sulfate by DSR operon.
Semanti Ghosh, Angshuman Bagchi
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Impact of Different Carbon Sources on dsrAB Gene, a Major Concern for Oil and Gas Industries
CONFERENCE 2024Abstract Corrosion induced by microorganisms is an already known fact that affects, among other heavy industries, the oil and gas sector. Its understanding and deep knowledge can avoid material and physical damage to those involved in the related processes. Molecular tools may help to mitigate these possible damages; however, studies are
Luiz André Lucas Teixeira Pinto +3 more
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DIVERSITY OF SULFATE‐REDUCING GENES (dsrAB) IN SEDIMENTS FROM PUGET SOUND
Environmental Technology (United Kingdom), 2008S M Tiquia
exaly

