Rubrobacter xylanophilus sp. nov., a New Thermophilic Species Isolated from a Thermally Polluted Effluent
- L. Carreto, E. Moore, M. Costa
- Biology
- 1 April 1996
The results of the 16S rRNA sequence comparisons showed that strain PRD-1T is related to Rubrobacter radiotolerans and that these two organisms form a deep evolutionary line of descent within the gram-positive Bacteria.
The Genus Thermus and Relatives
- M. Costa, F. Rainey, M. F. Nobre
- Biology
- 2006
This chapter should probably be entitled the “Family Thermaceae” or the "Order Thermales” as defined by us, but is decided to retain the title of the original chapter in The Prokaryotes as an indication of continuity.
The Extraction and Identification of Respiratory Lipoquinones of Prokaryotes and Their Use in Taxonomy
- M. Costa, L. Albuquerque, M. F. Nobre, R. Wait
- Biology
- 2011
Numerical Taxonomy of Thermus Isolates from Hot Springs in Portugal
- Manuel A. S. Santos, R. Williams, M. Costa
- Biology
- 1 December 1989
The Genus Thermus and Related Microorganisms
- R. Williams, M. Costa
- Environmental Science
- 1992
In addition to terrestrial thermal environments, strains of Thermus have also been isolated from shallow marine thermal vents off Iceland (Kristjansson et al., 1986).
Polar Lipid and Fatty Acid Composition of Strains of the Genus Thermus
- M. Donato, E. Seleiro, M. Costa
- Biology
- 1 August 1990
Specialized Roles of the Two Pathways for the Synthesis of Mannosylglycerate in Osmoadaptation and Thermoadaptation of Rhodothermus marinus*
- N. Borges, J. Marugg, Nuno Empadinhas, M. Costa, H. Santos
- BiologyJournal of Biological Chemistry
- 12 March 2004
It is concluded that the two alternative pathways for the synthesis of MG are differently regulated at the level of expression to play specific roles in the adaptation of R. marinus to two different types of aggression.
Comparison of the Ability of Two Bacteria to Improve the Behavior of Sandy Soil
- P. V. Oliveira, M. Costa, J. Costa, M. F. Nobre
- Environmental Science
- 2015
AbstractThis paper presents a laboratory study of the ability of two bacteria to improve the geomechanical properties of a sandy soil by calcium carbonate precipitation. The performance of two…
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