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Thioploca
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2016
2016
Microbial community associated with Thioploca sp. sheaths in the area of the posolsk bank methane seep, southern baikal
S. Chernitsyna
,
I. A. Khal’zov
,
+4 authors
T. Zemskaya
Microbiology
2016
Corpus ID: 254836602
Bacterial mats formed by a colorless sulfur bacterium Thioploca sp. in the area of the Posolsk Bank cold methane seep (southern…
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2012
2012
Filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria of the genus Thioploca from Lake Tonle Sap in Cambodia
Fumiko Nemoto
,
Hisaya Kojima
,
A. Ohtaka
,
M. Fukui
2012
Corpus ID: 52105827
Members of the genus Thioploca are uncultured filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that live in freshwater/brackish sediments…
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2012
2012
[Isolation of Variovorax genus bacteria from Thioploca colonies of lake Baikal].
N. M. Dul’tseva
,
S. Chernitsyna
,
T. I. Zemskaia
Микробиология
2012
Corpus ID: 44586647
2010
2010
Distribution, ecology and molecular identification of Thioploca from Danish brackish water sediments.
Signe Høgslund
,
J. Nielsen
,
L. Nielsen
FEMS Microbiology Ecology
2010
Corpus ID: 10514722
The distribution of Thioploca populations was investigated in Danish fjords, brackish lakes and coastal waters. Thioploca was…
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2007
2007
Carbon source utilization and accumulation of respiration-related substances by freshwater Thioploca species.
Hisaya Kojima
,
T. Nakajima
,
M. Fukui
FEMS Microbiology Ecology
2007
Corpus ID: 29489282
Carbon source utilization of Thioploca species from freshwater and brackish lakes in Japan was investigated. Microautoradiography…
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2001
2001
Ecophysiological Characteristics of the Mat-forming Bacterium Thioplocain Bottom Sediments of the Frolikha Bay, Northern Baikal
T. Zemskaya
,
B. Namsaraev
,
+5 authors
E. Wada
Microbiology
2001
Corpus ID: 19656418
A colorless sulfur bacterium of the genus Thioploca, which forms bacterial mats, was studied in the region of underwater thermal…
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2001
2001
[Ecophysiological features of mat-forming bacteria Thioploca in bottom sediments of Frolikha Bay, northern Baikal].
T. I. Zemsiakaia
,
B. Namsaraev
,
+4 authors
E. Wada
Микробиология
2001
Corpus ID: 5682479
A colorless sulfur bacterium of the genus Thioploca, which forms bacterial mats, was studied in the region of underwater thermal…
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2001
2001
Spatial Distribution of Various Physiological Groups of Bacteria in the Region of Underwater Thermal Vents in Frolikha Bay, Northern Baikal
T. Zemskaya
,
B. Namsaraev
,
N. M. Dul’tseva
,
T. Khanaeva
,
L. P. Golobokova
,
L. Dulov
Microbiology
2001
Corpus ID: 5783784
Natural and anthropogenically induced seasonal variations in the abundance and biomass of various groups of microorganisms in the…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Phylogenetic Affinity of a Wide, Vacuolate, Nitrate-AccumulatingBeggiatoa sp. from Monterey Canyon, California, withThioploca spp
Azeem Ahmad
,
J. Barry
,
D. Nelson
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1999
Corpus ID: 33431699
ABSTRACT Environmentally dominant members of the genus Beggiatoaand Thioploca spp. are united by unique morphological and…
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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
The fine structure of Thioploca ingrica and a comparison with Beggiatoa.
S. Maier
,
R. Murray
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print)
1965
Corpus ID: 36282020
Electron micrographs of sections of Thioploca ingrica and of Beggiatoa showed that the wall of both consisted of multiple and…
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