Abstract:Microbial sulfate reduction, a vital mechanism for microorganisms living in anaerobic, sulfate-rich environments, is an essential aspect of the sulfur biogeochemical cycle. However, there has been no detailed investigation of the diversity and distribution of SRBs and its effect in Shimen Realgar Mine, which is characterized as a hot research area rich in sulfate. To elucidate this issue, soils sample from Shimen Realgar Mine were collected. Further, a total of 55 new or new-type dissimilatory sulfite reductas… Show more
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