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- could convert hydrogen gas and carbon dioxide into acetic acid. The first acetogenic bacterium species, Clostridium aceti****, was discovered in 1936 by Klaas...
- of compounds as sources of energy and carbon; the best studied form of acetogenic metabolism involves the use of carbon dioxide as a carbon source and hydrogen...
- conducted by these bacteria may be represented as: C6H12O6 → 3 CH3COOH These acetogenic bacteria produce acetic acid from one-carbon compounds, including methanol...
- bacteria in the family Veillonellaceae. It is H2-oxidizing CO2-reducing acetogenic strictly anaerobic endospore-forming Gram-negative motile rod-shaped,...
- histidinovorans is a moderately haloalkaliphilic, obligately anaerobic, and acetogenic bacterium from the genus of Natronincola which has been isolated from...
- Ralph S. Wolfe. Acetogenium kivui gen. nov., sp. nov., a Thermophilic Acetogenic Bacterium. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. October 1983...
- Ljungdahl LG (1986). "The autotrophic pathway of acetate synthesis in acetogenic bacteria". Annual Review of Microbiology. 40 (1): 415–50. doi:10.1146/annurev...
- a genus in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). The single species is an acetogenic bacteria from the bovine rumen. The genus Acetitomaculum was originally...
- thermoacetica, previously known as Clostridium thermoaceti****, is an acetogenic, thermophilic, strictly anaerobic, endospore-forming, bacterium belonging...
- Microbial Groups, Methanogenic Archaea, Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, and Acetogenic Bacteria, within Plaque Biofilms ****ociated with Human Periodontal Disease"...