Methanohalophilus levihalophilus sp. nov., a slightly halophilic, methylotrophic methanogen isolated from natural gas-bearing deep aquifers, and emended description of the genus Methanohalophilus.
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Y. Kamagata | Xian-ying Meng | H. Yoshioka | S. Sakata | Y. Muramoto | Hanako Mochimaru | Taiki Katayama | Jun Usami | Hidefumi Ikeda
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