Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing bacteria and methanogenic archaea. Most studies on acetate catabolism by sulfate reducers and methanogens have used pure cultures. Less is known about acetate conversion by mixed pure cultures and the interactions between both groups. We tested interspecies hydrogen transfer and coexistence between marine methanogens and sulfate reducers using mixed pure cultures of two types of microorganisms. First, Desulfovibrio vulgaris subsp. vulgaris (DSM 1744), a hydrogenotrophic sulfate reducer, was cocultured together with the obligate aceticlastic methanogen Methanosaeta concilii using acetate as carbon and energy source. Next, Methanococcus maripa...
Methane producing microbial communities are of ecological and biotechnological interest. Syntrophic ...
Methane-producing microbial communities are of ecological and biotechnological interest. Syntrophic ...
In environments where the amount of the inorganic electron acceptors (oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, sulf...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
In environments where the amount of electron acceptors is insufficient for complete breakdown of org...
In environments where the amount of electron acceptors is insufficient for complete breakdown of org...
We studied thermophilic sulfate reduction with methanol as electron donor in continuous cultures. Mi...
We studied thermophilic sulfate reduction with methanol as electron donor in continuous cultures. Mi...
<p>Propionate, butyrate, acetate, hydrogen and formate are the major intermediates of organic matter...
In the presence of active hydrogenophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria, the homoacetogenic bacterium Sp...
A sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain WW1, was isolated from a thermophilic bioreactor operated at 65...
A sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain WW1, was isolated from a thermophilic bioreactor operated at 65...
Methane producing microbial communities are of ecological and biotechnological interest. Syntrophic ...
Methane-producing microbial communities are of ecological and biotechnological interest. Syntrophic ...
In environments where the amount of the inorganic electron acceptors (oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, sulf...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
Acetate is a major product of fermentation processes and an important substrate for sulfate reducing...
In environments where the amount of electron acceptors is insufficient for complete breakdown of org...
In environments where the amount of electron acceptors is insufficient for complete breakdown of org...
We studied thermophilic sulfate reduction with methanol as electron donor in continuous cultures. Mi...
We studied thermophilic sulfate reduction with methanol as electron donor in continuous cultures. Mi...
<p>Propionate, butyrate, acetate, hydrogen and formate are the major intermediates of organic matter...
In the presence of active hydrogenophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria, the homoacetogenic bacterium Sp...
A sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain WW1, was isolated from a thermophilic bioreactor operated at 65...
A sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain WW1, was isolated from a thermophilic bioreactor operated at 65...
Methane producing microbial communities are of ecological and biotechnological interest. Syntrophic ...
Methane-producing microbial communities are of ecological and biotechnological interest. Syntrophic ...
In environments where the amount of the inorganic electron acceptors (oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, sulf...