Desulfitobacterium
Desulfitobacterium | |
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Genus: | Desulfitobacterium Utkin et al. 1994[1] |
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Desulfitobacterium dehalogenans[1] | |
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D. aromaticivorans[1] |
Desulfitobacterium is a genus of Gram-positive, strictly anaerobic, rod-shaped, spore-forming bacteria from the family of Peptococcaceae.[1][2][3] Desulfitobacterium species have low GC-contents.[3]
References
Further reading
- Paul De Vos; et al., eds. (2009). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-68489-5.
- Granzow, Silke (1998). Isolierung und Charakterisierung eines neuen Tetrachlorethen dechlorierenden strikt anaeroben Bakteriums, Desulfitobacterium frappieri Stamm PCE-S. München: Utz, Wiss. ISBN 3-89675-388-6.
- Neilson, Alasdair H.; Allard, Ann-Sofie (2013). Organic chemicals in the environment mechanisms of degradation and transformation (2nd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4398-2638-6.
- Hideaki Nojiri; Masataka Tsuda; Masao Fukuda; Yoichi Kamagata, eds. (2014). Biodegradative Bacteria How Bacteria Degrade, Survive, Adapt, and Evolve (Aufl. 2014 ed.). Tokyo: Springer Japan. ISBN 978-4-431-54520-0.
- Stamatelatou, Birgitte K.; Ahring, B. K.; Ahring, I.; Angelidaki, J.; Dolfing, L.; EUegaard, H. N.; Gavala, F.; Haagensen, A. S.; Mogensen, G.; Lyberatos, P. F.; Pind, J. E.; Schmidt, I. V.; Skiadas, K., eds. (2003). Biomethanation II. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 3-540-45838-7.
- Reineke, Spiros N.; Agathos, Walter, eds. (2002). Biotechnology for the Environment: Strategy and Fundamentals. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. ISBN 94-010-0357-2.
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