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    Methanogenesis from Propionate in Sludge and Enrichment Systems

    The biological formation of methane from organic matter is a complex microbiological process involving many physiologically dependent relationships between and among a diversity of heterotrophic fermentative a...

    R. A. Mah, L.-Y. Xun, D. R. Boone, B. Ahring in Microbiology and Biochemistry of Strict An… (1990)

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    Osmotic adaptation of moderately halophilic methanogenic Archaeobacteria, and detection of cytosolicN,N-dimethylglycine

    Methanohalophilus mahii SLP andMethanohalophilus halophilus Z-7982, two closely-related, moderately halophilic, methylotrophic methanogens, were tested for their adaptation to saline conditions. They grew in a w...

    J. A. G. F. Menaia, J. C. Duarte, D. R. Boone in Experientia (1993)

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    Clues from a halophilic methanogen about aromatic amino acid biosynthesis in archaebacteria

    Extensive diversity in features of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis and regulation has become recognized in eubacteria, but almost nothing is known about the extent to which such diversity exists within the ar...

    R. S. Fischer, C. A. Bonner, D. R. Boone, R. A. Jensen in Archives of Microbiology (1993)

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    Microbial Transport, Survival, and Succession in a Sequence of Buried Sediments

    T.L. Kieft, E.M. Murphy, D.L. Haldeman, P.S. Amy, B.N. Bjornstad in Microbial Ecology (1998)