The identity and abundance of potentially active sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in several metre deep sediments of a tidal sand flat in the German Wadden Sea were assessed by directed cultivation and cultivation-independent CARD-FISH analysis (catalysed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization). Presumably abundant SRB from different sediment layers between 0.5 and 4 m depth were selectively enriched in up to million-fold diluted cultures supplemented with lactate, acetate or hydrogen. Partial 16S rRNA gene sequences obtained from highest dilution steps showing sulfide formation indicated growth of deltaproteobacterial SRB belonging to the Desulfobulbaceae and the Desulfobacteraceae as well as of members of the Firmicutes. Su...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
The Black Sea, with its highly sulfidic water column, is the largest anoxic basin in the world. With...
Viable counts of sulphate-reducing bacteria, able to use a range of different growth substrates were...
The identity and abundance of potentially active sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in several metre de...
The diversity and distribution of Deltaproteobacteria in an intertidal mud flat of the German Wadden...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in an intertidal mud flat of the German W...
International audienceImproving the knowledge on sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) diversity and ecoph...
Anaerobic biotechnology using sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) is a promising alternative for reducin...
International audienceAnaerobic biotechnology using sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) is a promising a...
Marine gas and hydrocarbon seeps are hot spots of sulfate reduction which is fuelled by methane, oth...
International audienceWe investigated the diversity and activity of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SR...
A Gram-negative, rod-shaped, sulfate-reducing bacterium (strain JS_SRB250LacT) was isolated from a t...
The World s oceans host a variety of sulfidic habitats. Yet, microorganisms oxidizing reduced inorga...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) of a marine Arctic sediment (Smeerenburgf...
Sulfate is the most important terminal electron acceptor on earth and plays a pivotal role in the mi...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
The Black Sea, with its highly sulfidic water column, is the largest anoxic basin in the world. With...
Viable counts of sulphate-reducing bacteria, able to use a range of different growth substrates were...
The identity and abundance of potentially active sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in several metre de...
The diversity and distribution of Deltaproteobacteria in an intertidal mud flat of the German Wadden...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in an intertidal mud flat of the German W...
International audienceImproving the knowledge on sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) diversity and ecoph...
Anaerobic biotechnology using sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) is a promising alternative for reducin...
International audienceAnaerobic biotechnology using sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) is a promising a...
Marine gas and hydrocarbon seeps are hot spots of sulfate reduction which is fuelled by methane, oth...
International audienceWe investigated the diversity and activity of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SR...
A Gram-negative, rod-shaped, sulfate-reducing bacterium (strain JS_SRB250LacT) was isolated from a t...
The World s oceans host a variety of sulfidic habitats. Yet, microorganisms oxidizing reduced inorga...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) of a marine Arctic sediment (Smeerenburgf...
Sulfate is the most important terminal electron acceptor on earth and plays a pivotal role in the mi...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
The Black Sea, with its highly sulfidic water column, is the largest anoxic basin in the world. With...
Viable counts of sulphate-reducing bacteria, able to use a range of different growth substrates were...