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- Desulfovibrio is a genus of Gram-negative sulfate-reducing bacteria. Desulfovibrio species are commonly found in aquatic environments with high levels...
- Desulfovibrio desulfuricans is a Gram-negative sulfate-reducing bacteria. It is generally found in soil, water, and the stools of animals, although in...
- Desulfovibrio magneticus is an anaerobic, Gram-negative, sulfate-reducing bacteria originally sourced from freshwater sediments in Wakayama, ****an but...
- Desulfovibrio alcoholivorans is a bacterium from the genus of Desulfovibrio which has been isolated from alcohol industry waste water in France. Desulfovibrio...
- Desulfovibrio sulfodi****ans is a bacterium. It grows under strictly anaerobic conditions by disproportionation of thiosulfate or sulfite to sulfate and...
- Desulfovibrio alkalitolerans is an alkalitolerant and sulfate-reducing bacterium of the genus of Desulfovibrio which has been isolated from a biofilm in...
- Desulfovibrio bizertensis is a weakly halotolerant, strictly anaerobic, sulfate-reducing and motile bacterium from the genus of Desulfovibrio which has...
- described under Desulfovibrio, it was re****igned to Solidesulfovibrio by Waite et al. in 2020. Parte, A.C. "Desulfovibrio". LPSN. "Desulfovibrio aerotolerans...
- Nitratidesulfovibrio vulgaris (formerly Desulfovibrio vulgaris) is a species of Gram-negative sulfate-reducing bacteria in the Desulfovibrionaceae family...
- Desulfovibrio brasiliensis is a moderately halophilic bacteria first isolated from Brazil, hence its name. It is sulfate-reducing, 0.3–0.45micrometres...