2016
DOI: 10.18063/aeb.2016.02.005
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The diversity of hydrogen-producing microorganisms in a high temperature oil reservoir and its potential role in promoting the in situ bioprocess

Abstract: Hydrogen-producing microorganisms are believed to play an important role in energy metabolism of micro-organisms in anaerobic environments and hence are one of the crucial factors for influencing the activity and develop-ment of these microorganisms. Consequently, they provide the biological foundation for the biotechnology such as MEOR (Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery) and microbial fixation of CO2 and conversion of it into CH4 and etc. How-ever, knowledge on the community of hydrogen-producing microorganisms… Show more

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“…In this study, the HPB populations in the Tibetan hot spring samples were mainly composed of species affiliated with Bacteroidetes and Spirochaetales, similar to the dominant species in neutral high-temperature oil wells (Liu et al, 2016), but different from the dominant species in acidic hot springs in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) (Boyd et al, 2010). Proteobacteria-related HPB have been repeatedly found to be the main group in acidic and neutral environments.…”
Section: Discussion Hpb Diversity In the Tibetan Hot Springsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…In this study, the HPB populations in the Tibetan hot spring samples were mainly composed of species affiliated with Bacteroidetes and Spirochaetales, similar to the dominant species in neutral high-temperature oil wells (Liu et al, 2016), but different from the dominant species in acidic hot springs in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) (Boyd et al, 2010). Proteobacteria-related HPB have been repeatedly found to be the main group in acidic and neutral environments.…”
Section: Discussion Hpb Diversity In the Tibetan Hot Springsmentioning
confidence: 76%