2024
DOI: 10.1111/1758-2229.70019
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Acidophilic sulphate‐reducing bacteria: Diversity, ecophysiology, and applications

Luis Felipe Valdez‐Nuñez,
Andreas Kappler,
Diana Ayala‐Muñoz
et al.

Abstract: Acidophilic sulphate‐reducing bacteria (aSRB) are widespread anaerobic microorganisms that perform dissimilatory sulphate reduction and have key adaptations to tolerate acidic environments (pH <5.0), such as proton impermeability and Donnan potential. This diverse prokaryotic group is of interest from physiological, ecological, and applicational viewpoints. In this review, we summarize the interactions between aSRB and other microbial guilds, such as syntrophy, and their roles in the biogeochemical cycling … Show more

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