
doi: 10.1007/bf00412265
pmid: 13139524
Experiments with T. denitrificans have shown that this bacterium cannot develop in media devoid of ammonium salts, and that iron is required for growth. Pure cultures have been isolated by means of a modified medium which permits rapid growth in serial transfers. The organism has been characterized as an obligatory chemoautotroph which can oxidize a number of inorganic sulfur compounds (elementary sulfur, thiosulfate, tetrathionate) either aerobically with O2, or anaerobically with nitrate as oxidant.
Thiobacillus
Thiobacillus
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