Large sulfur bacteria feature conspicuous morphologies that are usually visible with the naked eye. Most representatives were already described in the 19th and early 20th century and it needed nearly another 100 years until a new morphotype of large sulfur bacteria was discovered. This discovery encouraged a search for other yet unknown types in this group of bacteria and indeed led to the finding of a new type in two marine seep settings. This novel morphotype is presented in Chapter 2 and is the first non-filamentous member in the family Beggiatoaceae that shows a dimorphic life cycle, exhibiting alternation between sessile and free-living forms. In Chapter 3, another three novel morphotypes are presented, which were discovered in Namibia...
Mat-forming sulfide-oxidizing bacteria are intriguing, diverse, highly adapted microorganisms with i...
The World s oceans host a variety of sulfidic habitats. Yet, microorganisms oxidizing reduced inorga...
The genus Thiobacterium includes uncultivated rod-shaped microbes containing several spherical grain...
Large sulfur bacteria feature conspicuous morphologies that are usually visible with the naked eye. ...
The colorless, large sulfur bacteria are well known because of their intriguing appearance, size and...
The gene encoding the small subunit rRNA serves as a prominent tool for the phylogenetic analysis an...
Beggiatoa species are filamentous sulfide-oxidizing bacteria belonging to the family Beggiatoaceae t...
A large (47.753.56 m in diameter) Thiovulum bacterial strain forming white veils is described from m...
We have used 16S rRNA phylogenetic analysis to investigate the microbial diversity of sulfur-rich bl...
Mat-forming sulfide-oxidizing bacteria are intriguing, diverse, highly adapted microorganisms with i...
Microscopy of organic-rich sulfidic sediment samples of marine and freshwater origin revealed filame...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria in littoral and profundal sediments of the olig...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
The sulfur cycle participates significantly in life evolution. Some facultatively autotrophic microo...
Contains fulltext : 53256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine sediments...
Mat-forming sulfide-oxidizing bacteria are intriguing, diverse, highly adapted microorganisms with i...
The World s oceans host a variety of sulfidic habitats. Yet, microorganisms oxidizing reduced inorga...
The genus Thiobacterium includes uncultivated rod-shaped microbes containing several spherical grain...
Large sulfur bacteria feature conspicuous morphologies that are usually visible with the naked eye. ...
The colorless, large sulfur bacteria are well known because of their intriguing appearance, size and...
The gene encoding the small subunit rRNA serves as a prominent tool for the phylogenetic analysis an...
Beggiatoa species are filamentous sulfide-oxidizing bacteria belonging to the family Beggiatoaceae t...
A large (47.753.56 m in diameter) Thiovulum bacterial strain forming white veils is described from m...
We have used 16S rRNA phylogenetic analysis to investigate the microbial diversity of sulfur-rich bl...
Mat-forming sulfide-oxidizing bacteria are intriguing, diverse, highly adapted microorganisms with i...
Microscopy of organic-rich sulfidic sediment samples of marine and freshwater origin revealed filame...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria in littoral and profundal sediments of the olig...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
The sulfur cycle participates significantly in life evolution. Some facultatively autotrophic microo...
Contains fulltext : 53256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine sediments...
Mat-forming sulfide-oxidizing bacteria are intriguing, diverse, highly adapted microorganisms with i...
The World s oceans host a variety of sulfidic habitats. Yet, microorganisms oxidizing reduced inorga...
The genus Thiobacterium includes uncultivated rod-shaped microbes containing several spherical grain...