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Leptothrix spp

River sediment Phung et al. 2004) River water 11% = Alpha -, 46% = fiefa-(related to Leptothrix spp.), 13% = Gamma-, 13% = Deltaproteobacteria, 9% = Bacteroidetes, 8% = others. [Pg.23]

Manganese is cycled by microorganisms in similar ways to iron. Mineralization of manganese oxides (e.g., bimessite) is often attributed to a variety of bacteria, including Gallionella, Leptothrix, Sphaerotilus, Pseudomonas, and Pedomicrobium spp. Enzymes involved in Mn oxidation have been studied in some detail (e.g., Brouwers et al. 2000). [Pg.9]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.389 ]




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