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freshwater species (
Thioploca ingrica and
Thioploca schmidlei) and two
marine species (
Thioploca araucae and
Thioploca chileae).
Thioploca are
defined by their...
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Thioploca araucae is a
marine bacterium in the
family Thiotrichaceae. Maier, S.; Gallardo, V. A. (1984). "
Thioploca araucae sp. nov. and
Thioploca chileae...
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Thioploca chileae is a
marine thioploca from the
benthos of the
Chilean continental shelf. It is a colonial, multicellular,
gliding trichomes of similar...
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Thiotrichaceae Garrity et al. 2005
Genera Achromatium Beggiatoa Leucothrix Thiobacterium "Candidatus Thiolava"
Thiomargarita Thioploca Thiospira Thiothrix...
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Thiomargarita are
closely related to
Thioploca and
Beggiatoa in function,
their structures are different.
Thioploca and
Beggiatoa cells are much smaller...
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filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria,
related to the
genera Beggiatoa and
Thioploca. They are
usually Gram-negative (but can be Gram-variable) and rod-shaped...
- have been detected, and the most
important among them are Beggiatoa,
Thioploca and Thiomargarita; besides,
large amounts of
hydrogen sulfide are produced...
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sulfur are the main
features which define Beggiatoa and its
close relative Thioploca as
filamentous colorless sulfur bacteria, in
contrast to
other filamentous...
- For example,
benthic sulfur bacteria in
genera such as
Beggiatoa and
Thioploca inhabit anoxic sediments on
continental shelves and
obtain energy by oxidizing...
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other oxidants in the
upper layers.
Microorganisms belonging to the
genus Thioploca, for example, use nitrate,
which is
stored intracellularly, to oxidize...