Geoalkalibacter subterraneus explained
Geoalkalibacter subterraneus is a Fe(III)-reducing, Mn(IV)-reducing, strictly anaerobic, bacterium from the genus of Geoalkalibacter which has been isolated from the water from the Redwash oilfield from Redwash in the United States.[1] [2] [3]
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Notes and References
- Parker. Charles Thomas. Wigley. Sarah. Garrity. George M. Charles Thomas. Parker. George M. Garrity. Nomenclature Abstract for Geoalkalibacter subterraneus Greene et al. 2009.. The NamesforLife Abstracts. 2009. 10.1601/nm.14196. 2024-04-17 . en.
- Details: DSM-17813. www.dsmz.de. en.
- Greene. AC. Patel. BK. Yacob. S. Geoalkalibacter subterraneus sp. nov., an anaerobic Fe(III)- and Mn(IV)-reducing bacterium from a petroleum reservoir, and emended descriptions of the family Desulfuromonadaceae and the genus Geoalkalibacter.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. April 2009. 59. Pt 4. 781–5. 10.1099/ijs.0.001537-0. 19329606. free.