2008
DOI: 10.1134/s002626170802015x
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Phylogenetic in situ/ex situ analysis of a sulfur mat microbial community from a thermal sulfide spring in the north Caucasus

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“…After centrifugation at 12,000 g for 2 min, the supernatant was used as the DNA template. The PCR reaction was performed using the eubacterial primers (27f and 1492r) as previously described (Chernousova et al, 2008). The amplified partial 16S rDNA fragment was electrophoretically separated in 0.8% agarose gels.…”
Section: Isolation Of Rhizobacteria From Plants Various Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After centrifugation at 12,000 g for 2 min, the supernatant was used as the DNA template. The PCR reaction was performed using the eubacterial primers (27f and 1492r) as previously described (Chernousova et al, 2008). The amplified partial 16S rDNA fragment was electrophoretically separated in 0.8% agarose gels.…”
Section: Isolation Of Rhizobacteria From Plants Various Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to variation in H 2 S concentrations, springs substantially vary in temperature, with reported values ranging from around 5 °C to over 100 °C [35,40,41,47,48,57,76,81]. Temperature variation appears to be related in part to the geographic location of springs as well as the ultimate sources of H 2 S production.…”
Section: Freshwater Sulphide Springs: Occurrence and Environmental Vamentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Conversely, peak concentrations of H 2 S have been reported to exceed 7000 μM in some springs [79]. Currently available data suggest that H 2 S concentrations in most springs lie in between these extremes, with a large number of springs having concentrations towards the lower end of the spectrum (i.e., <2500 μM H 2 S [40,41,44,47,76,78,80]). …”
Section: Freshwater Sulphide Springs: Occurrence and Environmental Vamentioning
confidence: 99%
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