Twenty-five samples of stratal fluids obtained from a high-temperature (60-84 degrees C) deep subsurface (1700-2500 m) petroleum reservoir of Western Siberia were investigated for the presence of dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing microorganisms. Of the samples, 44% and 76% were positive for Fe(III) reduction with peptone and Hz respectively as electron donors. In most of these samples, the numbers of culturable thermophilic Hz-utilizing iron reducers were in the order of 10-100 cells/ml. Nine strains of thermophilic anaerobic bacteria and archaea isolated from petroleum reservoirs were tested for their ability to reduce Fe(III). Eight strains belonging to the genera Thermoanaerobacter, Thermotoga, and Thermococcus were found capable of dissimi...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
It has recently been noted that a diversity of hyperthermophilic microorganisms have the ability to ...
Fe(III)-reducing isolates were recovered from two aquifers in which Fe(III) reduction is known to be...
Twenty-five samples of stratal fluids obtained from a high-temperature (60-84 degrees C) deep subsur...
Fe(III) is available as an electron acceptor in many modern hot (80–110°C) sedimentary environments ...
Recent studies have suggested that the structural Fe(III) within phyllosilicate minerals, including ...
Anderson Abstract Dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing microorgan-isms have the ability to destroy organic...
It has recently been recognized that the ability to use Fe(III) as a terminal electron acceptor is a...
Dissimilatory Fe(III) reduction is one of the most significant metabolisms in sedimentary environmen...
Mechanisms for Fe(III) oxide reduction were investigated in Geothrix fermentans, a dissimilatory Fe(...
International audienceA culture-dependent study was performed with the aim of assessing the carbon, ...
Dissimilatory iron-reduction in hyperthermophilic (Topt \u3e 80°C) Archaea appears to be a ubiquitou...
A novel, regular to irregular, coccoid-shaped, anaerobic, Fe(III)-reducing microorganism was isolate...
Iron redox cycling provides one of the most important energy sources supporting microorganisms in te...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
It has recently been noted that a diversity of hyperthermophilic microorganisms have the ability to ...
Fe(III)-reducing isolates were recovered from two aquifers in which Fe(III) reduction is known to be...
Twenty-five samples of stratal fluids obtained from a high-temperature (60-84 degrees C) deep subsur...
Fe(III) is available as an electron acceptor in many modern hot (80–110°C) sedimentary environments ...
Recent studies have suggested that the structural Fe(III) within phyllosilicate minerals, including ...
Anderson Abstract Dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing microorgan-isms have the ability to destroy organic...
It has recently been recognized that the ability to use Fe(III) as a terminal electron acceptor is a...
Dissimilatory Fe(III) reduction is one of the most significant metabolisms in sedimentary environmen...
Mechanisms for Fe(III) oxide reduction were investigated in Geothrix fermentans, a dissimilatory Fe(...
International audienceA culture-dependent study was performed with the aim of assessing the carbon, ...
Dissimilatory iron-reduction in hyperthermophilic (Topt \u3e 80°C) Archaea appears to be a ubiquitou...
A novel, regular to irregular, coccoid-shaped, anaerobic, Fe(III)-reducing microorganism was isolate...
Iron redox cycling provides one of the most important energy sources supporting microorganisms in te...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
It has recently been noted that a diversity of hyperthermophilic microorganisms have the ability to ...
Fe(III)-reducing isolates were recovered from two aquifers in which Fe(III) reduction is known to be...