2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1758-2229.2008.00009.x
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New phylotypes of mesophilic filamentous anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria enriched from sulfide‐containing environments

Abstract: Agar-based solid media with increasing concentrations of organic matter were used to isolate new members of the Chloroflexaceae (phylum Chloroflexi) from mesophilic environments containing sulfide. Inorganic media yielded less than 10% positive enrichments, which were not able to be maintained after repetitive inoculations in fresh medium. The use of casaminoacids and complex organic acid mixtures increased the number of positive enrichments (up to 45%) from both water and sediment samples. Two different green… Show more

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“…The paper presented by Bañeras and colleagues (2009) also represents a relevant milestone for the study of currently unculturable microbes. The article presents new ways to facilitate the culture of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria, which is of particular importance when considering that our current knowledge of filamentous green bacteria is mainly derived from in situ ecophysiology in microbial mats (Klatt et al.…”
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“…The paper presented by Bañeras and colleagues (2009) also represents a relevant milestone for the study of currently unculturable microbes. The article presents new ways to facilitate the culture of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria, which is of particular importance when considering that our current knowledge of filamentous green bacteria is mainly derived from in situ ecophysiology in microbial mats (Klatt et al.…”
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“…In the article ‘New phylotypes of mesophilic filamentous anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria enriched from sulfide‐containing environments’ (Bañeras et al ., 2009), the following error was published on page 91, under ‘Nucleotide sequence accession numbers’ (Results):…”
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