Sulphate-reducing Bacteria Environmental and Engineered Systems

The sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are a large group of anaerobic organisms that play an important role in many biogeochemical processes. Not only are they of early origins in the development of the biosphere, but their mechanisms of energy metabolism shed light on the limits of life processes in...

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Other Authors: Hamilton, W. Allan 1936- (William Allan) (edited), Barton, Larry (edited)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2007
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