Desulfohalobium

Desulfohalobium is a Gram negative, anaerobic, sulfate-reducing, moderately halophilic and rod-shaped bacterial genus from the family of Desulfovibrionaceae.[1][2][3][4][5]

Desulfohalobium
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Desulfohalobium

Ollivier et al. 1991[1]
Type species
Desulfohalobium retbaense[1]
Species

D. retbaense[1]
D. utahense[1]

Synonyms

Desulfatihalobium[2]

Further reading

  • Spring, Stefan; Nolan, Matt; Lapidus, Alla; Glavina Del Rio, Tijana; Copeland, Alex; Tice, Hope; Cheng, Jan-Fang; Lucas, Susan; Land, Miriam; Chen, Feng; Bruce, David; Goodwin, Lynne; Pitluck, Sam; Ivanova, Natalia; Mavromatis, Konstantinos; Mikhailova, Natalia; Pati, Amrita; Chen, Amy; Palaniappan, Krishna; Hauser, Loren; Chang, Yun-Juan; Jeffries, Cynthia D.; Munk, Christine; Kiss, Hajnalka; Chain, Patrick; Han, Cliff; Brettin, Thomas; Detter, John C.; Schüler, Esther; Göker, Markus; Rohde, Manfred; Bristow, Jim; Eisen, Jonathan A.; Markowitz, Victor; Hugenholtz, Philip; Kyrpides, Nikos C.; Klenk, Hans-Peter (28 January 2010). "Complete genome sequence of Desulfohalobium retbaense type strain (HR100T)". Standards in Genomic Sciences. 2 (1): 38–48. doi:10.4056/sigs.581048. PMC 3035252.
  • Don J., Brenner; Noel R., Krieg; James T., Staley (2005). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). New York: Springer. ISBN 0-387-29298-5.
  • Dinesh K Maheshwari, Meenu Saraf (2015). Halophiles: Biodiversity and Sustainable Exploitation. Springer. ISBN 3-319-14595-9.

References

  1. LPSN bacterio.net
  2. UniProt
  3. Ollivier, Bernard; Patel, Bharat K.C.; Garcia, Jean-Louis (1 January 2015). "Desulfohalobium". Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. doi:10.1002/9781118960608.gbm01029.
  4. T., Satyanarayana; Bhavdish, NarainJohri,; Anil, Prakash, (2011). Microorganisms in environmental management : microbes and environment (1. ed.). Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 94-007-2228-1.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  5. Axel, Schippers; Franz, Glombitza; Wolfgang, Sand (2014). Geobiotechnology II: Energy Resources, Subsurface Technologies, Organic Pollutants and Mining Legal Principles. Springer. ISBN 3-662-44474-7.


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