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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...
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different bacterial species capable of
acetogenesis are
collectively termed acetogens.
Reduction of CO2 to
acetate by
anaerobic bacteria occurs via the Wood–Ljungdahl...
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molecular hydrogen (H2), for
which they
compete with
methanogens and
acetogens in
anaerobic conditions. Some sulfate-reducing
microorganisms can directly...
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Acetobacterium woodii. The name, Acetobacterium, has
originated because they are
acetogens,
predominantly making acetic acid as a
byproduct of
anaerobic metabolism...
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Ljungdahl LG (2009). "A life with
acetogens, thermophiles, and
cellulolytic anaerobes".
Annual Review of Microbiology...
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cellulolytic anaerobes".
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- "Catabolic
pathway for the
production of
skatole and
indoleacetic acid by the
acetogen Clostridium drakei,
Clostridium scatologenes, and
swine manure". Applied...
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microorganisms affect anaerobic digestion,
including acetic acid-forming
bacteria (
acetogens) and methane-forming
archaea (methanogens).
These organisms promote a...
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organic pollutants in
wastewater to
fatty acids. In the
third stage,
acetogens convert fatty acids to acetates. In the
final stage,
methanogens metabolize...
- "Catabolic
pathway for the
production of
skatole and
indoleacetic acid by the
acetogen Clostridium drakei,
Clostridium scatologenes, and
swine manure". Applied...