Desulfovirgula
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| Desulfovirgula | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Bacteria |
| Kingdom: | Bacillati |
| Phylum: | Bacillota |
| Class: | Clostridia |
| Order: | Thermoanaerobacterales |
| Family: | Thermoanaerobacteraceae |
| Genus: | Desulfovirgula Kaksonen et al. 2007 |
| Type species | |
| Desulfovirgula thermocuniculi Kaksonen et al. 2007 | |
| Species | |
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D. thermocuniculi | |
Desulfovirgula is a genus of sulfate reducing, anaerobic, endospore-forming, Gram-positive, thermophilic, motile, rod-shaped bacteria, isolated from an underground mining site in an area of Japan characterized by high geothermal activity.[1]
Up to now (December 2021) Desulfovirgula thermocuniculi is the sole known species in the genus.[2]
Electron acceptors that this organism can utilize include sulfate, sulfite, thiosulfate and elemental sulfur, while H2 (in the presence of CO2) and carboxylic acids can be utilized as electron donors.[1]