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- previously thought that only bacteria are acetogens, some archaea can be considered to be acetogens. Acetogens are found in a variety of habitats, generally...
- acetogens. Reduction of CO2 to acetic acid via the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway requires an electron source (e.g., H2, CO, formate, etc.). When acetogens are...
- molecular hydrogen (H2), for which they compete with methanogens and acetogens in anaerobic conditions. Some sulfate-reducing microorganisms can directly...
- Acetobacterium woodii. The name, Acetobacterium, has originated because they are acetogens, predominantly making acetic acid as a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism...
- OCLC 655249163. PMID 17218528. S2CID 45745396. Ljungdahl LG (2009). "A life with acetogens, thermophiles, and cellulolytic anaerobes". Annual Review of Microbiology...
- "Catabolic pathway for the production of skatole and indoleacetic acid by the acetogen Clostridium drakei, Clostridium scatologenes, and swine manure". Applied...
- 1146/annurev.micro.40.1.415. PMID 3096193. Ljungdahl LG (2009). "A life with acetogens, thermophiles, and cellulolytic anaerobes". Annual Review of Microbiology...
- chemicals by syngas utilization. These microorganisms are mostly known as acetogens including Clostridium ljungdahlii, Clostridium autoethanogenum, Eubacterium...
- interpret the last universal common ancestor as a prokaryote-grade anaerobic acetogen that lived approximately 4.2 billion years ago, had an early immune system...
- microorganisms affect anaerobic digestion, including acetic acid-forming bacteria (acetogens) and methane-forming archaea (methanogens). These organisms promote a...