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Isolation and Characterization of a Thermophilic Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium, Desuvotomaculum Themosapovorans Sp
Desulfotomaculum Arcticum Sp. Nov., a Novel Spore-Forming, Moderately
Desulfotomaculum Alkaliphilum Sp. Nov., a New Alkaliphilic, Moderately Thermophilic, Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium
Dispersal of Thermophilic Desulfotomaculum Endospores Into Baltic Sea Sediments Over Thousands of Years
Desulfotomaculum Halophilum Sp. Now, a Halophi I Ic Sulfate-Reducing
MICRO-ORGANISMS and RUMINANT DIGESTION: STATE of KNOWLEDGE, TRENDS and FUTURE PROSPECTS Chris Mcsweeney1 and Rod Mackie2
Desulfotomaculum Acetoxidans Type Strain (5575)
D. Nigrificans and D. Carboxydivorans Are Gram- “Clostridium Nigrificans” by Werkman and Weaver Positive, Sulfate-Reducing, Rod Shaped Bacteria (1927) [2]
Identification and Analyses of the Ecology of Microorganisms In
Geomicrobiology of Metal and Mineral Transformations in the Environment - Geoffrey Michael Gadd
Desulfotomaculum Ruminis Type Strain (DLT)
Veillonella, Firmicutes: Microbes Disguised As Gram Negatives
Desulforudis Audaxviator
Environmental Impact of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, Their Role in Intestinal Bowel Diseases, and Possible Control by Bacteriophages
Desulfotomaculum Spp. and Related Gram-Positive Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in Deep Subsurface Environments
Genomic Comparisons of a Bacterial Lineage That Inhabits Both Marine and Terrestrial Deep Subsurface Systems
Desulfotomaculum and Methanobacterium Spp. Dominate a 4- to 5-Kilometer-Deep Fault Duane P
Survival of Desulfotomaculum Spores from Estuarine Sediments After Serial Autoclaving and High-Temperature Exposure
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Evolutionary Stasis of a Deep Subsurface Microbial Lineage
Methanol As Electron Donor for Thermophilic Biological Sulfate and Sulfite Reduction
Detection of Survival and Proliferation of Sulfate Reducers Under
Desulfosporosinus Lacus Sp. Nov., a Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Pristine Freshwater Lake Sediments
Isolation and Characterization of a Thermophilic Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium, Desulfotomaculum Thermosapovorans Sp
The Deep-Subsurface Sulfate Reducer Desulfotomaculum Kuznetsovii Employs Two Methanol-Degrading Pathways
Sulfide Spoilage Anaerobes ROBERT V
Desulfotomaculum Geothermicum Sp. Nov., a Thermophilic, Fatty Acid
Iron Oxide Reduction by a Clostridial Consortium
University of Groningen Thermophilic Methanol Utilization by Sulfate
Desulfotomaculum Kuznetsovii Strain 17T Reveals a Physiological Similarity with Pelotomaculum Thermopropionicum Strain SIT
Desulfotomaculum Gibsoniae Strain Grollt a Highly Versatile Gram-Positive Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium
The Deep, Hot Biosphere: Twenty-Five Years
Dispersal of Thermophilic Desulfotomaculum Endospores Into Baltic Sea Sediments Over Thousands of Years
Phylogenetic Analysis of the Genus Desulfotomaculum
Variations in Microbial Carbon Sources and Cycling in the Deep Continental Subsurface