Desulfovibrio aminophilus explained
Desulfovibrio aminophilus is a Gram-negative, mesophilic, non-spore-forming, amino acid degrading and sulfate-reducing bacterium from the genus of Desulfovibrio which has been isolated from an anaerobic lagoon from a dairy wastewater treatment plant in Santa Fe de Bogota in Colombia.[1] [2] [3] [4]
References
- Desulfovibrio aminophilus. www.uniprot.org.
- Details: DSM-12254. www.dsmz.de.
- Baena. S.. Fardeau. M.-L.. Labat. M.. Ollivier. B.. Garcia. J.-L.. Patel. B.K.C.. Desulfovibrio aminophilus sp. nov., a Novel Amino Acid Degrading and Sulfate Reducing Bacterium from an Anaerobic Dairy Wastewater Lagoon. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. December 1998. 21. 4. 498–504. 10.1016/S0723-2020(98)80061-1. 9924817.
- Book: editors. Don J. Brenner, Noel R. Krieg, James T. Staley. Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology. 2005. Springer. New York. 0-387-29298-5. 2nd.
Further reading
- Book: Gadd. edited by Allen I. Laskin, Sima Sariaslani, Geoffrey M.. Advances in applied microbiology.. 2009. Academic. London. 978-0-080-95104-1.
- Book: Arp. [ed.] by Joachim Reitner, Nadia-Valérie Quéric, Gernot. Advances in stromatolite geobiology. 2011. Springer. Berlin [etc.]. 978-3-642-10415-2.
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