-
light while chemolithoautotrophs (chemolithotrophs or chemoautotrophs)
derive their energy from
chemical reactions.
Chemolithoautotrophs are exclusively...
- organisms. P.
fumarii is
known as a
hyperthermophile obligately chemolithoautotroph. In the
simplest terms, this
archaea grows best in warm temperatures...
-
Thiobacillus denitrificans is a Gram-negative,
obligate chemolithoautotroph. It was
originally discovered by
Martinus Beijerinck in 1904. T. denitrificans...
- Hydrogenophilalia.
Hydrogenophilus thermoluteolus is a
facultative chemolithoautotroph originally isolated from a hot spring; however, it was
detected 2004...
- (2005). "The Carbon-Concentrating
Mechanism of the
Hydrothermal Vent
Chemolithoautotroph Thiomicrospira crunogena".
Journal of Bacteriology. 187 (16): 5761–5766...
-
chemolithoautotroph. Takai, K. (2006). "Sulfurimonas
paralvinellae sp. nov., a
novel mesophilic, hydrogen- and sulfur-oxidizing
chemolithoautotroph within...
- nitrite-oxidizing
bacteria from the
genus of Nitrobacter. It is a
chemolithoautotroph that
derives energy by
oxidation of nitrite.
Nitrobacter winogradskyi...
-
decomposition and
rhizosphere interactions. Chemoautotrophs, also
known as
chemolithoautotrophs, are
organisms capable of
creating their own energy, from the use...
-
Nitrosomonas europaea is a Gram-negative
obligate chemolithoautotroph that can
derive all its
energy and
reductant for
growth from the
oxidation of ammonia...
- , sp. nov., a thermophilic, hydrogen-oxidizing, sulfur-reducing
chemolithoautotroph isolated from a deep-sea
hydrothermal field in the
Southern Okinawa...