An anaerobic enrichment culture degraded 1 mol of acetone to 2 tool of methane and 1 tool of carbon dioxide. Two microorganisms were involved in this process, a filament-forming rod similar to Methanothrix sp. and an unknown rod with round to slightly pointed ends. Both organisms formed aggregates up to 300 gm in diameter. No fluorescing bacteria were observed indicating that hydrogen or formate-utilizing methanogens are not involved in this process. Acetate was utilized in this culture by the Methanothrix sp. Inhibition of methanogenesis by bromoethanesulfonic acid or acetylene decreased the acetone degradation rate drastically and led to the formation of 2 mol acetate per mol of acetone. Streptomycin completely inhibited acetone degradati...
Thermacetogenium phaeum is a homoacetogenic bacterium that can grow on various substrates, such as p...
The fermentation of cellulose at 55°C by different associations of the 3 bacteria CLOSTRIDIUM THERMO...
In environments where the amount of electron acceptors is insufficient for complete breakdown of org...
A mixed culture, WoAct, growing on acetone, consisted of two dominant morphotypes: a rod-shaped acet...
Acetate is the precursor of approximately two-thirds of the methane prcduced in anaerobic bioreactor...
Abstract. From anaerobic digestor sludge of a waste water treatment plant, a gram-negative, strictly...
In environments where the amount of the inorganic electron acceptors (oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, sulf...
Two microorganisms originally existing as a mixed culture obtained from an anaerobic digester fluid ...
From anaerobic digestor sludge of a waste water treatment plant, a gram-negative, strictly anaerobic...
The fermentative metabolism of Acetobacterium sp. grown on methanol–formate in continuous culture is...
Dichloromethane (DCM) is utilized by the strictly anaerobic, acetogenic mixed culture DM as a sole s...
The pathway of anaerobic acetone degradation by the denitrifying bacterial strain BunN was studied b...
A hydrogen-consuming methanogenic enrichment showed complete reduction of ethene to ethane. The ethe...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
Methanogenic enrichment cultures fermented the long-chain dicarboxylates adipate, pimelate, suberate...
Thermacetogenium phaeum is a homoacetogenic bacterium that can grow on various substrates, such as p...
The fermentation of cellulose at 55°C by different associations of the 3 bacteria CLOSTRIDIUM THERMO...
In environments where the amount of electron acceptors is insufficient for complete breakdown of org...
A mixed culture, WoAct, growing on acetone, consisted of two dominant morphotypes: a rod-shaped acet...
Acetate is the precursor of approximately two-thirds of the methane prcduced in anaerobic bioreactor...
Abstract. From anaerobic digestor sludge of a waste water treatment plant, a gram-negative, strictly...
In environments where the amount of the inorganic electron acceptors (oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, sulf...
Two microorganisms originally existing as a mixed culture obtained from an anaerobic digester fluid ...
From anaerobic digestor sludge of a waste water treatment plant, a gram-negative, strictly anaerobic...
The fermentative metabolism of Acetobacterium sp. grown on methanol–formate in continuous culture is...
Dichloromethane (DCM) is utilized by the strictly anaerobic, acetogenic mixed culture DM as a sole s...
The pathway of anaerobic acetone degradation by the denitrifying bacterial strain BunN was studied b...
A hydrogen-consuming methanogenic enrichment showed complete reduction of ethene to ethane. The ethe...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
Methanogenic enrichment cultures fermented the long-chain dicarboxylates adipate, pimelate, suberate...
Thermacetogenium phaeum is a homoacetogenic bacterium that can grow on various substrates, such as p...
The fermentation of cellulose at 55°C by different associations of the 3 bacteria CLOSTRIDIUM THERMO...
In environments where the amount of electron acceptors is insufficient for complete breakdown of org...