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Desulfobacula
Prokaryotic Community Structure and Activity of Sulfate Reducers in Production Water from High-Temperature Oil Reservoirs with and Without Nitrate Treatment
Microbial Diversity Under Extreme Euxinia: Mahoney Lake, Canada V
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Tree Scale: 1 D Bacteria P Desulfobacterota C Jdfr-97 O Jdfr-97 F Jdfr-97 G Jdfr-97 S Jdfr-97 Sp002010915 WGS ID MTPG01
Reclassification of Desulfobacterium Phenolicum As Desulfobacula Phenolica Comb. Nov. and Description of Strain Saxt As Desulfot
Core Sulphate-Reducing Microorganisms in Metal-Removing Semi-Passive Biochemical Reactors and the Co-Occurrence of Methanogens
Reclassification of Desulfobacterium Phenolicum As Desulfobacula
An Ecological Basis for Dual Genetic Code Expansion in Marine Deltaproteobacteria
A First Acetate-Oxidizing, Extremely Salt-Tolerant
Mercury Methylation by Metabolically Versatile and Cosmopolitan Marine Bacteria
Afam D Bacteria P Desulfobacterota C Desulfobacteria O
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Structure and Function of the Tungsten-Containing Active Site of Class II Benzoyl-Coa Reductases
Desulfoconvexum Algidum Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., a Psychrophilic Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from a Permanently Cold Marine Sediment
Activity and Interactions of Methane Seep Microorganisms Assessed by Parallel Transcription and FISH-Nanosims Analyses
Mercury Methylation by Metabolically Versatile and Cosmopolitan Marine Bacteria
Regulation of Anaerobic Catabolism of Aromatic Compounds and Sulfate Reduction in Desulfobacula Toluolica Tol2
Desulfonatronobacter Acetoxydans Sp. Nov.,: a First Acetate-Oxidizing
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Molecular Evidence for Novel Mercury Methylating Microorganisms in Sulfate-Impacted Lakes
The Electrically Conductive Pili of Geobacter Species Are a Recently Evolved Feature for Extracellular Electron Transfer
Detection of Survival and Proliferation of Sulfate Reducers Under
Supplementary Information for 1 an Ecological Basis for Dual Genetic
Whole Genome Comparison of 1,803 Bacteria: an Analysis of Genetic Relatedness
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