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Gallionella ferruginea

Hallbeck L. and Pederson K. (1991) Autotrophic and mixotrophic growth of Gallionella ferruginea. J. Gen. Microbiol. 137, 2657-2661. [Pg.4267]

Kucera S, Wolfe RS (1957) A selective enrichment method for Gallionella ferruginea. J Bacteriol 74 344-346... [Pg.137]

Halbach, M., Koschinsky, A. and Halbach, P. (2001) Report on die discovery of Gallionella ferruginea from an active hydrothermal field in the deep sea. InterRidge News, 10(1), 18—20. [Pg.286]

These iron bacteria show a characteristic morphological structure and can be detected easily under the microscope. The bacterial cell of Gallionella ferruginea is kidney or bean shaped. It has a length of 1.5 pm and a diameter of 0.5 to 0.6 pm. It is attached to a long, flat, spirally wound stem. The front of the cell is convex, the back concave. Ferric hydroxide is deposited on the concave side of the cell and, together... [Pg.644]

Gallionella minor is morphologically similar. However, its strips are somewhat wider than those of Gallionella ferruginea. [Pg.644]

Gallionella ferruginea A genus of stalked, ribbonlike bacteria which utilize iron in their metabolism and cause staining, plugging, and odor problems in water systems. (See iron bacteria.)... [Pg.971]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.64 ]




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