Definition of Metallireducens. Meaning of Metallireducens. Synonyms of Metallireducens

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Metallireducens. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Metallireducens and, of course, Metallireducens synonyms and on the right images related to the word Metallireducens.

Definition of Metallireducens

No result for Metallireducens. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Metallireducens from wikipedia

- Metallireducens may refer to: Desulfitobacterium metallireducens, species of bacteria Geobacter metallireducens, species of bacteria Orenia metallireducens...
- which allows Geobacter metallireducens to adapt and thrive in different and new environmental conditions. Geobacter metallireducens becomes motile when necessary...
- found in anaerobic conditions in soils and aquatic sediment. Geobacter metallireducens was first isolated by Derek R Lovley in 1987 in sand sediment from...
- PMID 11425752. LPSN "Desulfitobacterium metallireducens" at the Encyclopedia of Life Type strain of Desulfitobacterium metallireducens at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity...
- Orenia metallireducens is a halophilic and metal-reducing bacterium from the genus of Orenia which has been isolated from groundwater from the Illinois...
- including Shewanella oneidensis, Geobacter sulfurreducens and Geobacter metallireducens, use iron oxides as terminal electron acceptors. Almost all iron ores...
- 6)×10−5. Some bacteria, such as Shewanella putrefaciens, Geobacter metallireducens and some strains of Burkholderia fungorum, use uranium for their growth...
- Facultative anaerobes and obligate anaerobes U(VI) U(IV) Geobacter metallireducens, Shewanella oneidensis Nitrate reduction (denitrification) Facultative...
- and dispose of. Some examples are Shewanella putrefaciens, Geobacter metallireducens and some strains of Burkholderia fungorum.[citation needed] Radiotrophic...
- Shewanella putrefaciens and Geobacter metallireducens. Since some ferric iron-reducing bacteria (e.g. G. metallireducens) can use toxic hydrocarbons such as...