The Dissimilatory Sulfur-Reducing Bacteria

  • Pfennig N
  • Biebl H
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Dissimilatory sulfate-reducing bacteria are probably one of the oldest forms of bacterial life on earth. Their activities have been traced back more than 3 billion years by sulfur isotope fractionation in minerals and rocks (Peck, 1966)

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Pfennig, N., & Biebl, H. (1981). The Dissimilatory Sulfur-Reducing Bacteria. In The Prokaryotes (pp. 941–947). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-13187-9_75

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