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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CHEMO-ORGANOTROPH»
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Biology of the Red Algae
Nutritional types in the Rhodophyta Term Definition Red algal examples
Phototroph Photolithotroph Photo-organotroph Obligate photolithotroph
Facultative photolithotroph Chemo-organotroph Obligate chemo-organotroph
Most Probably very ...
Kathleen M. Cole, Robert G. Sheath, 1990
... Photolithotroph (2) Photo-organotroph (3) Chemolithotroph (4) Chemo-
organotroph It is estimated that the genome of E. coli contains the following
number of genes (1) 2,500 (2) 4,000 (3) 9,000 (4) 14,000 The bacterium
Escherichia coli is a ...
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Handbook of Enology, The Microbiology of Wine and Vinifications
Chemo-organotroph: requires a rich medium and fermentable sugars. • Optimum
growth temperature 20–30◦C. • Metabolic products of glucose: CO2, lactic acid
and ethanol. • Arginine is metabolized by certain strains of Oenococcus oeni, ...
Pascal Ribéreau-Gayon, Denis Dubourdieu, B. Don?che, 2006
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Principles Of Microbiology:M&S
Chemo-organotroph, fermentative and dissimilatory sulphate-reducing
metabolism. Sulphate and thiosul- phate used as electron acceptors for growth.
Phylum B9. Deferribacteres The phylum Deferribacteres is a distinct lineage
within the ...
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Acanthamoeba: Biology and Pathogenesis
Acanthamoeba is a heterotroph (chemo-organotroph) A heterotroph, or chemo-
organotroph [Greek “heterone” means “another” and “trophe” means “nutrition”),
is an organism that requires organic substrates to get its carbon for growth and ...
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BIOS Instant Notes in Microbiology
Classification of microorganisms by energy and carbon source utilized Electron
Energy Carbon Type donor source source Examples Organotrophs Chemo-
organotroph Organic compounds Redox reactions of organic compounds
Organic ...
Simon Baker, Jane Nicklin, Caroline Griffiths, 2011
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Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology: Volume 3: The ...
Growth only occurs on complex media; minimal nutritional requirements are
unknown. Chemo-organotroph: metabolism fermentative. Final pH in glucose
broth is around 4.6–5.0. Acid is produced from glucose, glycogen, maltose,
pullulan, ...
Paul Vos, George Garrity, Dorothy Jones, 2011
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Food Biodeterioration and Preservation
... Carbon dioxide Aerobic (chemolithotroph) (chemical energy) (CO2) Hydrogen
bacteria Sulphur-oxidizing bacteria Nitrifying bacteria Iron bacteria Heterotrophs
Photoheterotroph (photo-organotroph) Chemoheterotroph (chemo-organotroph)
...
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A Dictionary of Ecology
... organism that obtains its energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds or
elements. chemo-organotroph A *chemotrophic organism that obtains its energy
from the metabolism of organic compounds. chemoreceptor A sensory *receptor
...
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A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
... that obtains its energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds or elements.
chemo-organotroph A chemotrophic organism that obtains its energy from the
metabolism of organic compounds. chemosynthetic autotroph (chemoautotroph)
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