Publications
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isolation, characterization, and ecology of sulfur-respiring crenarchaea inhabiting acid-sulfate-chloride-containing geothermal springs in yellowstone national park. | elemental sulfur (s(0)) is associated with many geochemically diverse hot springs, yet little is known about the phylogeny, physiology, and ecology of the organisms involved in its cycling. here we report the isolation, characterization, and ecology of two novel, s(0)-reducing crenarchaea from an acid geothermal spring referred to as dragon spring. isolate 18u65 grows optimally at 70 to 72 degrees c and at ph 2.5 to 3.0, while isolate 18d70 grows optimally at 81 degrees c and ph 3.0. both isolat ... | 2007 | 17720836 |