A novel alkalitolerant, sulphate-reducing bacterium (strain RT2T) was isolated from alkaline district heating water. Strain RT2T was a motile vibrio (0.5-0.8 μm wide and 1.4-1.9 μm long) and grew at pH 6.9-9.9 (optimum at pH 9.0-9.4) and at 16-47°C (optimum at 43°C. The genomic DNA G+C content was 64.7 mol%. A limited number of compounds were used as electron donors with sulphate as electron acceptor, including lactate, pyruvate, formate and hydrogen/acetate. Sulphite and thiosulphate also served as electron acceptors. Based on physiological and genotypic properties, the isolate was considered to represent a novel species of the genus Desulfovibrio, for which the name Desulftovibrio alkalitolerans sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is RT2T (=DSM 16529T=JCM 12612T). The strain is the first alkali-tolerant member of the genus Desulfovibrio to be described. © 2006 IUMS.
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Abildgaard, L., Nielsen, M. B., Kjeldsen, K. U., & Ingvorsen, K. (2006). Desulfovibrio alkalitolerans sp. nov., a novel alkalitolerant, sulphate-reducing bacterium isolated from district heating water. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 56(5), 1019–1024. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.63909-0
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