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An Integrated Study on Microbial Community in Anaerobic Digestion Systems
Genomics, Exometabolomics, and Metabolic Probing Reveal Conserved Proteolytic Metabolism of Thermoflexus Hugenholtzii and Three Candidate Species from China and Japan
The Ecology of the Chloroflexi in Full-Scale Activated Sludge 2 Wastewater Treatment Plants
Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
Phototrophic Methane Oxidation in a Member of the Chloroflexi Phylum
In Situ Visualisation of the Abundant Chloroflexi Populations in Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters and the Fate of Immigrating Species
Isolation and Characterization of a Thermophilic, Obligately Anaerobic and Heterotrophic Marine Chloroflexi Bacterium from a Chloroflexi-Dominated Microbial Community Associated with A
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Genome-Based Taxonomic Classification of the Phylum
Bellilinea Caldifistulae Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov. and Longilinea Arvoryzae Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., Strictly Anaerobic, Filamentous Bacte
The Performance and Microbial Community Identification in Mesophilic and Atmospheric Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor for Municipal
Chloroflexi: the Alet of a Bacterium Present in Human and Environmental Habitats
High Frequency of Thermodesulfovibrio Spp. and Anaerolineaceae in Association with Methanoculleus Spp
The All-Species Living Tree Project
Characterizing the Growing Microorganisms At
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A Long-Term Field Experiment Demonstrates the Influence Of
Cultivation of Uncultured Bacteria of the Class Ktedonobacteria in the Phylum Chloroflexi
Evolution of Phototrophy in the Chloroflexi Phylum Driven by Horizontal Gene Transfer
Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
Culture-Independent Analyses Reveal Novel Anaerolineaceae As Abundant Primary Fermenters in Anaerobic Digesters Treating Waste A
Isolation of a Member of the Candidate Phylum €˜Atribacteria’ Reveals a Unique Cell Membrane Structure
Isolation and Characterization of a Thermophilic, Obligately Anaerobic and Heterotrophic Marine Chloroflexi Bacterium from A