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Autor:
Karl O. Stetter, Robert Huber, Gerta Lauerer, Gerhard Fiala, E. Blöchl, Andreas Segerer, Siegfried Burggraf, Reinhard Rachel, Gertrud Huber, Paul Völkl
Publikováno v:
World journal of microbiologybiotechnology. 11(1)
Hyperthermophilic Archaea and Bacteria with optimal growth temperatures between 80 and 110°C have been isolated from geo- and hydro-thermally heated terrestrial and submarine environments. 16S rRNA sequence comparisons indicate great phylogenetic di
Publikováno v:
Archives of Microbiology. 154:120-126
Four isolates of a gram-negative flexible bacterium have been obtained from brine water samples of the Atlantis II Deep of the Red Sea at a depth of 2000 m. One isolate (MAS 10) was studied in detail. Cells are nonmotile, flexible rods, measuring abo
Autor:
Gerhard Fiala, Karl O. Stetter, Ursula Pley, Gertrud Huber, Sigfried Burggraf, Robert Huber, Andreas Segerer
Publikováno v:
Origins of life and evolution of the biosphere : the journal of the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life. 23(1)
Hot springs and hydrothermal systems occurring within volcanic areas are inhabited by hyperthermophilic microorganisms, some of which grow at temperatures up to 110 degrees C. Hyperthermophiles grow anaerobically or aerobically by diverse metabolic t
Autor:
Karl O. Stetter, Gerhard Fiala
Publikováno v:
Archives of Microbiology. 145:56-61
Ten strains representing a novel genus of marine thermophilic archaebacteria growing at between 70 and 103°C with an optimal growth temperature of 100°C and a doubling time of only 37 min were isolated from geothermally heated marine sediments at t
Autor:
Wolfram Zillig, Karl O. Stetter, Gertrud Huber, Gerhard Fiala, Helmut König, Robert Huber, Andreas Segerer
Publikováno v:
Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 7:393-397
Summary Various extremely thermophilic coccoid, rod- or plate-shaped S0-metabolizing archaebacteria exhibit optimum growth at above 80°C. Pyrodictium is the most thermophilic of these organisms, growing at temperatures of up to 110°C and exhibiting
Publikováno v:
Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 8:106-113
Summary Two isolates of a new type of extremely thermophilic S 0 -dependent archaebacteria with a GC-content of 35 mol% have been obtained from geothermally heated sediments at the beach of Vulcano, Italy, and from a submarine hydrothermal vent at th
Various extremely thermophilic archaebacteria exhibit optimum growth at above 80°C. Pyrodictium is the most thermophilic of these organisms, growing at temperatures of up to U 0 ° C and exhibiting optimum growth at about 105°C. All of these organi
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