

Author: Bharathi Loka P. A. Chandramohan D.
Publisher: University of Miami - Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
ISSN: 0007-4977
Source: Bulletin of Marine Science, Vol.47, Iss.3, 1990-11, pp. : 622-630
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Abstract
Examination of water and sediment samples collected off the west coast of India and atolls of Lakshadweep Archipelago showed that the sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) occur not only in the bottom sediments but also in apparently aerobic surface waters and beach sediments. The abundance ranged from non-detectable levels to 0.5˙102 ˙ml−1 in water and from 0.1–94˙102˙g−1 dry sediment. Physiological tests of SRB isolates showed that these waters harbored not only lactate but also propionate and acetate utilizers. Over 50% of the isolates showed growth with formate. Tests showed affinities to
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