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Trans Tech Publications, Advanced Materials Research, (825), p. 149-152, 2013

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.825.149

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Physiological, Genomic, and Proteomic Characterization of New “Ferrovum” Strains Obtained from a Pilot Plant for Mine-Water Treatment

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Abstract

Ferrovum is a recently found new genus of acidophilic iron-oxidizing bacteria.Ferrovumspp. dominate the microbial community of a pilot plant for biological mine-water treatment and together with someGallionellarelatives appear to be key players of the process. Isolation ofFerrovumstrains should greatly be facilitated by a new APPW medium. Sequencing of the genome ofFerrovumsp. JA12 so far did not point to any alternative electron donors and also did not reveal genes for nitrogen fixation.