Desulfovibrio piezophilus explained
Desulfovibrio piezophilus is a bacterium. It is sulfate-reducing and piezophilic, hence its name. The type strain is C1TLV30(T) (= DSM 21447(T) = JCM 1548(T)).[1]
Further reading
- Staley, James T., et al. "Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology, vol. 3."Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD (1989): 2250-2251.
- Bélaich, Jean-Pierre, Mireille Bruschi, and Jean-Louis Garcia, eds. Microbiology and biochemistry of strict Anaerobes Involved in interspecies hydrogen transfer. No. 54. Springer, 1990.
- Pradel, Nathalie, et al. "The first genomic and proteomic characterization of a deep-sea sulfate reducer: insights into the piezophilic lifestyle of Desulfovibrio piezophilus." PLoS ONE 8.1 (2013): e55130.
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Notes and References
- Khelaifia S, Fardeau ML, Pradel N . Desulfovibrio piezophilus sp. nov., a piezophilic, sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from wood falls in the Mediterranean Sea . . 61 . Pt 11 . 2706–11 . November 2011 . 21169465 . 10.1099/ijs.0.028670-0 . etal . free .