“…The ability to use thiocyanate (SCN − ) as a single energy substrate is limited to few strains of neutrophilic, obligately autotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria such as Thiobacillus thioparus (Happold et al, 1954(Happold et al, , 1958Youatt, 1954 ;Katayama & Kuraishi, 1978 ;Smith & Kelly, 1988) and Thiobacillus denitrificans (De Kruyff et al, 1957), and the facultatively autotrophic Paracoccus thiocyanatus (Katayama et al, 1995). Recently, a large number of alkaliphilic, obligately autotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing isolates belonging to two new genera, namely Thioalkalimicrobium and Thioalkalivibrio, in the γ-Proteobacteria have been obtained from soda lakes (Sorokin et al, 2000(Sorokin et al, , 2001a.…”