Sulfate reduction was measured with the (SO42-)-S-35-tracer technique in slurries of sediment from Aarhus Bay, Denmark, where seasonal temperatures range from 0 degrees to 15 degrees C. The incubations were made at temperatures from 0 degrees C to 80 degrees C in temperature increments of 2 degrees C to search for presence of psychrophilic, mesophilic and thermophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria. Detectable activity was initially only in the mesophilic range, but after a lag phase sulfate reduction by thermophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria were observed. No distinct activity of psychrophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria was detected. Time course experiments showed constant sulfate reduction rates at 4 degrees C and 30 degrees C, whereas the acti...
The adaptation and response of anaerobic microorganisms to temperature effects in marine sediments w...
The physiological response of bacteria to temperature is critical for the regulation of biogeochemic...
Five psychrophilic, Gram-negative, sulfate-reducing bacteria were isolated from marine sediments off...
Abstract. " Sulfate reduction was measured with the 35SO42-tracer technique in slurries of sedi...
The potential for sulfate reduction at low temperatures was examined in two different cold marine se...
Sediments of permanently cold areas around Svalbard and northern Norway were examined for their sulf...
The numbers of sulfate reducers in two Arctic sediments within situ temperatures of 2.6 and -1.7 deg...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Five psychrophilic sulphate-reducing bacteria (strains ASv26, LSv21, PSv29, LSv54 and LSv514) isolat...
Abstract Biological sulfate removal is challenging in cold climates due to the slower metabolism of...
Arctic regions may be particularly sensitive to climate warming and, consequently, rates of carbon m...
A psychrotrolerant acetate-oxidizing sulfate-reducing bacterium (strain akvb(T)) was isolated from s...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Temperature has a fundamental impact on the metabolic rates of microorganisms and strongly influence...
The temperature responses of sulfate-reducing microbial communities were used as community temperatu...
The adaptation and response of anaerobic microorganisms to temperature effects in marine sediments w...
The physiological response of bacteria to temperature is critical for the regulation of biogeochemic...
Five psychrophilic, Gram-negative, sulfate-reducing bacteria were isolated from marine sediments off...
Abstract. " Sulfate reduction was measured with the 35SO42-tracer technique in slurries of sedi...
The potential for sulfate reduction at low temperatures was examined in two different cold marine se...
Sediments of permanently cold areas around Svalbard and northern Norway were examined for their sulf...
The numbers of sulfate reducers in two Arctic sediments within situ temperatures of 2.6 and -1.7 deg...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Five psychrophilic sulphate-reducing bacteria (strains ASv26, LSv21, PSv29, LSv54 and LSv514) isolat...
Abstract Biological sulfate removal is challenging in cold climates due to the slower metabolism of...
Arctic regions may be particularly sensitive to climate warming and, consequently, rates of carbon m...
A psychrotrolerant acetate-oxidizing sulfate-reducing bacterium (strain akvb(T)) was isolated from s...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Temperature has a fundamental impact on the metabolic rates of microorganisms and strongly influence...
The temperature responses of sulfate-reducing microbial communities were used as community temperatu...
The adaptation and response of anaerobic microorganisms to temperature effects in marine sediments w...
The physiological response of bacteria to temperature is critical for the regulation of biogeochemic...
Five psychrophilic, Gram-negative, sulfate-reducing bacteria were isolated from marine sediments off...