Desulfuromonas michiganensis

Desulfuromonas michiganensis is a species of tetrachloroethene-reducing, acetate-oxidizing anaerobic bacteria.[1]

Desulfuromonas michiganensis
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D. michiganensis
Binomial name
Desulfuromonas michiganensis
Sung et al. 2009

References

  1. Sung, Y.; Ritalahti, K. M.; Sanford, R. A.; Urbance, J. W.; Flynn, S. J.; Tiedje, J. M.; Loffler, F. E. (2003). "Characterization of Two Tetrachloroethene-Reducing, Acetate-Oxidizing Anaerobic Bacteria and Their Description as Desulfuromonas michiganensis sp. nov". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69 (5): 2964–2974. doi:10.1128/AEM.69.5.2964-2974.2003. ISSN 0099-2240. PMC 154526. PMID 12732573.

Further reading

  • Huang, Deyang; Becker, Jennifer G. (2011). "Dehalorespiration Model That Incorporates the Self-Inhibition and Biomass Inactivation Effects of High Tetrachloroethene Concentrations". Environmental Science & Technology. 45 (3): 1093–1099. doi:10.1021/es102729v. ISSN 0013-936X.
  • Lee, Patrick Kwan Hon. Molecular and Stable Isotope Analysis of Dehalococcoides Bacteria in Chlorinated Ethene Degrading Communities. ProQuest, 2007.
  • Stroo, Hans F., Andrea Leeson, and C. Herb Ward, eds. Bioaugmentation for groundwater remediation. Vol. 5. Springer, 2012.
  • Zhou, Jing. The development of molecular tools for the evaluation of the bioremediation of chlorinated solvents. ProQuest, 2008.


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