Desulfovibrio halophilus explained
Desulfovibrio halophilus is a halophilic sulfate-reducing bacterium.[1]
Further reading
- Staley, James T., et al. "Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology, vol. 3. "Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD (2012).
- Alsharhan, Abdulrahman S., and CHRISTOPHER G. St C. Kendall. "Introduction to Quaternary carbonate and evaporite sedimentary facies and their ancient analogues." Int. Assoc. Sedimentol. Spec. Publ 43 (2011): 1–10.
- Barton, Larry L., and W. Allan Hamilton, eds. Sulphate-reducing bacteria: Environmental and engineered systems. Cambridge University Press, 2007.
- Book: Jan P. Amend. Katrina J. Edwards. Timothy W. Lyons. Sulfur Biogeochemistry: Past and Present. 2004. Geological Society of America. 978-0-8137-2379-2.
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Notes and References
- Caumette. Pierre. Cohen. Yehuda. Matheron. Robert. Isolation and Characterization of Desulfovibrio halophilus sp. nov., a Halophilic Sulfate-reducing Bacterium Isolated from Solar Lake (Sinai). Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 14. 1. 1991. 33–38. 0723-2020. 10.1016/S0723-2020(11)80358-9.