2009
DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.016709-0
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Desulfovibrio idahonensis sp. nov., sulfate-reducing bacteria isolated from a metal(loid)-contaminated freshwater sediment

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“…SRP are present in an enormous diversity of environments including freshwater Sass et al, 2009), hypersaline (Foti et al, 2007), hydrothermal sediment (Jørgensen et al, 1992), polar (Ravenschlag et al, 2000;Karr et al, 2006), and oceanic crust (Robador et al, 2015) habitats. Although black sulfide precipitates in anoxic sediments are used as an indicator for the presence of SRP, their abundance isn't necessarily linked to large metal sulfide deposits.…”
Section: Co-occurence Of Microorganisms and Sulfide Minerals In Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…SRP are present in an enormous diversity of environments including freshwater Sass et al, 2009), hypersaline (Foti et al, 2007), hydrothermal sediment (Jørgensen et al, 1992), polar (Ravenschlag et al, 2000;Karr et al, 2006), and oceanic crust (Robador et al, 2015) habitats. Although black sulfide precipitates in anoxic sediments are used as an indicator for the presence of SRP, their abundance isn't necessarily linked to large metal sulfide deposits.…”
Section: Co-occurence Of Microorganisms and Sulfide Minerals In Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strain AM13, the type strain of Desulfovibrio hydrothermalis, was isolated from a hydrothermal chimney sample taken from the Grandbonum vent site at latitude 13 o N along the East Pacific Rise at a depth of 2,600 m (Alazard et al 2003). From a heavy metal contaminated sediment of Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA, strain CY1, the type strain of Desulfovibrio idahonensis, was isolated using lactate as electron donor and carbon source (Sass et al 2009). Strain Ind 1, the type strain of Desulfovibrio indonesiensis, was recovered from the biofilm of a heavily corroded hull of an oil storage vessel moored of the Indonesian coast using lactate as substrate (Feio et al 1998.).…”
Section: Ecology Habitatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter is an isolate from sediments of waters streaming from lead, zinc and antimony mines [84].…”
Section: Mn(iv)mentioning
confidence: 99%