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    The green sulfur bacteria are a phylum, Chlorobiota, of obligately anaerobic photoautotrophic bacteria that metabolize sulfur. Green sulfur bacteria are...
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    divided into two groups – purple sulfur bacteria (Chromatiales, in part) and purple non-sulfur bacteria. Purple bacteria are anoxygenic phototrophs widely...
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    Sulfur-reducing bacteria are microorganisms able to reduce elemental sulfur (S0) to hydrogen sulfide (H2S). These microbes use inorganic sulfur compounds...
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  • Look up sulfur bacteria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sulfur bacteria may refer to: Green sulfur bacteria Purple sulfur bacteria Sulfate-reducing...
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    from H 2S, which is oxidized to sulfur (hence the name "green sulfur bacteria"). Purple bacteria and green sulfur bacteria occupy relatively minor ecological...
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    Chlorosome (redirect from Green bacteria)
    antenna complex found in green sulfur bacteria (GSB) and many green non-sulfur bacteria (GNsB), together known as green bacteria. They differ from other...
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  • The purple sulfur bacteria (PSB) are part of a group of Pseudomonadota capable of photosynthesis, collectively referred to as purple bacteria. They are...
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  • purple bacteria, such as Rhodospirillum rubrum, the light-harvesting proteins are intrinsic to the chromatophore membranes. However, in green sulfur bacteria...
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  • Sulfur is metabolized by all organisms, from bacteria and archaea to plants and animals. Sulfur can have an oxidation state from -2 to +6 and is reduced...
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    (Chromatiaceae) such as Allochromatium, and green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae), as well as the purple non-sulfur bacteria (Rhodospirillaceae) and some Cyanobacteria...
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    Prosthecochloris aestuarii (category Bacteria described in 1970)
    which are characteristic structures of green sulfur bacteria. Additionally, like other green sulfur bacteria, they are Gram-negative, non-motile, and...
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    compounds (e.g., Na 2S 2O 3, as in some purple sulfur bacteria, or H 2S, as in some green sulfur bacteria) they can be also called lithotrophs, and so,...
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  • photosynthetic bacteria are Cyanobacteria, while anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria belong to the purple bacteria (Pseudomonadota), Green sulfur bacteria (e.g....
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    PSI likely evolved from the photosystems of green sulfur bacteria. The photosystems of green sulfur bacteria and those of cyanobacteria, algae, and higher...
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    elemental sulfur instead of molecular oxygen). Several groups of bacteria can conduct anoxygenic photosynthesis: green sulfur bacteria (GSB), red and green filamentous...
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    or f to Bacteriochlorophyll a in Wild-Type and Mutant Cells of the Green Sulfur Bacterium Chlorobaculum limnaeum". ChemPhotoChem. 2 (3): 190–195. doi:10...
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  • Ignavibacteriales (category Bacteria orders)
    of obligately anaerobic, non-photosynthetic bacteria that are closely related to the green sulfur bacteria. The currently accepted taxonomy is based on...
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    Chromatiaceae (category Bacteria families)
    The Chromatiaceae are one of the two families of purple sulfur bacteria, together with the Ectothiorhodospiraceae. They belong to the order Chromatiales...
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  • structures. Purple bacteria have "chromatophores", which are reaction centers found in invaginations of the cell membrane. Green sulfur bacteria have chlorosomes...
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  • with molybdenum and other trace elements. Bacteria such as green sulfur bacteria and purple sulfur bacteria, which exist where the photic zone overlaps...
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    there is sufficient radiation from the Sun for photosynthesis by green sulfur bacteria with Bacteriochlorophyll e, even at depths greater than 100 m. In...
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    even form lipid-enclosed structures called chlorosomes in green sulfur bacteria. Bacteria do not have a membrane-bound nucleus, and their genetic material...
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    by-product of photosynthesis, unlike other photosynthetic bacteria such as purple and green sulfur bacteria. Fossilized filamentous algae from the Vindhya basin...
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    are the brown-colored strains of the family of green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae). Green sulfur bacteria are anaerobic photoautotrophic organisms, meaning...
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  • Examples of photoheterotrophic organisms include purple non-sulfur bacteria, green non-sulfur bacteria, and heliobacteria. These microorganisms are ubiquitous...
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    combining these two ways of nutrition: green sulfur bacteria and purple sulfur bacteria. Also sulfur-oxidizing bacteria can go into symbiosis with larger organisms...
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  • occurred above 12 meters. Further planktonic sulfur bacteria occupy other niches: green sulfur bacteria, the Chlorobiaceae, that produce the carotenoid...
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  • product of an aromatic carotenoid produced uniquely by green-pigmented green sulfur bacteria (GSB) in the order Chlorobiales. Observed in organic matter...
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  • Booth) Geological Survey of Bangladesh Geological Survey of Belgium Green sulfur bacteria Gaud Saraswat Brahmin, an Indian Brahmin community Giusfredi–Bianchi...
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  • Heliobacteria (category Phototrophic bacteria)
    fixation alongside plants, and use a type I reaction center like green-sulfur bacteria. RNA trees place the heliobacteria among the Bacillota. They have...
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