A chemolithoautotrophic strain of the family Beggiatoaceae, Beggiatoa sp. strain 35Flor, was found to oxidize molecular hydrogen when grown in a medium with diffusional gradients of oxygen, sulfide, and hydrogen. Microsensor profiles and rate measurements suggested that the strain oxidized hydrogen aerobically when oxygen was available, while hydrogen consumption under anoxic conditions was presumably driven by sulfur respiration. Beggiatoa sp. 35Flor reached significantly higher biomass in hydrogen-supplemented oxygen-sulfide gradient media, but hydrogen did not support growth of the strain in the absence of reduced sulfur compounds. Nevertheless, hydrogen oxidation can provide Beggiatoa sp. 35Flor with energy for maintenance and assimilat...
International audienceThe atmosphere of the early Earth is hypothesized to have been rich in reducin...
Marine sediments are frequently covered by mats of the filamentous Beggiatoa and other large nitrate...
Knowledge about the enrichment of microbial communities growing on hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxi...
A chemolithoautotrophic strain of the family Beggiatoaceae, Beggiatoa sp. strain 35Flor, was found t...
The family Beggiatoaceae comprises large, colorless sulfur bacteria, which are best known for their ...
The family Beggiatoaceae comprises large, colorless sulfur bacteria, which are best known for their ...
The chemolithoautotrophic strain Beggiatoa sp. 35Flor shows an unusual migration behavior when culti...
Members of the genera Sulfolobus, Acidianus and Metallosphaera were found to be able to grow chemo-l...
The chemolithoautotrophic strain Beggiatoa sp. 35Flor shows an unusual migration behavior when culti...
Thiomicrospira species are ubiquitously found in various marine environments and appear particularly...
While numerous reports exist on the axenic culturing of different hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria (HOB),...
International audienceMesotoga prima strain PhosAc3 is a mesophilic representative of the phylum The...
Summary Mesotoga prima strain PhosAc3 is a mesophilic representative of the phylum Thermotogae compr...
Mesotoga prima strain PhosAc3 is a mesophilic representative of the phylum Thermotogae comprising on...
International audienceAlthough being deionized, filtered and therefore normally deeply oligotrophic,...
International audienceThe atmosphere of the early Earth is hypothesized to have been rich in reducin...
Marine sediments are frequently covered by mats of the filamentous Beggiatoa and other large nitrate...
Knowledge about the enrichment of microbial communities growing on hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxi...
A chemolithoautotrophic strain of the family Beggiatoaceae, Beggiatoa sp. strain 35Flor, was found t...
The family Beggiatoaceae comprises large, colorless sulfur bacteria, which are best known for their ...
The family Beggiatoaceae comprises large, colorless sulfur bacteria, which are best known for their ...
The chemolithoautotrophic strain Beggiatoa sp. 35Flor shows an unusual migration behavior when culti...
Members of the genera Sulfolobus, Acidianus and Metallosphaera were found to be able to grow chemo-l...
The chemolithoautotrophic strain Beggiatoa sp. 35Flor shows an unusual migration behavior when culti...
Thiomicrospira species are ubiquitously found in various marine environments and appear particularly...
While numerous reports exist on the axenic culturing of different hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria (HOB),...
International audienceMesotoga prima strain PhosAc3 is a mesophilic representative of the phylum The...
Summary Mesotoga prima strain PhosAc3 is a mesophilic representative of the phylum Thermotogae compr...
Mesotoga prima strain PhosAc3 is a mesophilic representative of the phylum Thermotogae comprising on...
International audienceAlthough being deionized, filtered and therefore normally deeply oligotrophic,...
International audienceThe atmosphere of the early Earth is hypothesized to have been rich in reducin...
Marine sediments are frequently covered by mats of the filamentous Beggiatoa and other large nitrate...
Knowledge about the enrichment of microbial communities growing on hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxi...