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Characteristics and Activities of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
1995The sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are a unique physiological group of procaryotes because they have the capability of using sulfate as the final electron acceptor in respiration. Initially, these bacteria were treated as biological curiosities and little research effort was devoted to them.
Larry L. Barton, Francisco A. Tomei
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Biochemistry, physiology and biotechnology of sulfate-reducing bacteria.
Advances in applied microbiology, 2009Chemolithotrophic bacteria that use sulfate as terminal electron acceptor (sulfate-reducing bacteria) constitute a unique physiological group of microorganisms that couple anaerobic electron transport to ATP synthesis. These bacteria (220 species of 60 genera) can use a large variety of compounds as electron donors and to mediate electron flow they ...
Barton, Larry, Fauque, Guy
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Anaerobes Response to Oxygen: The Sulfate-reducing Bacteria
Anaerobe, 1996J, Le Gall, A V, Xavier
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Sulfate-reducing bacteria as new microorganisms for biological hydrogen production
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2013Mónica Martins, Inés A C Pereira
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Effect of hydrogen sulfide on growth of sulfate reducing bacteria
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1992Maria A M Reis +2 more
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