Geothrix fermentans gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel Fe(III)-reducing bacterium from a hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer.
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D. Lovley | J. Coates | C. V. Gaw | D. J. Ellis | Catherine V. Gaw | John D. Coates | Debra J. Ellis
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