Ravin, Nikolay V.


Publications
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Lignite coal burning seam in the remote Altai Mountains harbors a hydrogen-driven thermophilic microbial community

Citation
Kadnikov et al. (2018). Scientific Reports 8 (1)
Names
“Carbonibacillus altaicus”
Abstract
AbstractThermal ecosystems associated with underground coal combustion sites are rare and less studied than geothermal features. Here we analysed microbial communities of near-surface ground layer and bituminous substance in an open quarry heated by subsurface coal fire by metagenomic DNA sequencing. Taxonomic classification revealed dominance of only a few groups of Firmicutes. Near-complete genomes of three most abundant species, ‘Candidatus Carbobacillus altaicus’ AL32, Brockia lithotrophica

Characterization of<scp>M</scp>elioribacter roseusgen. nov., sp. nov., a novel facultatively anaerobic thermophilic cellulolytic bacterium from the class<scp>I</scp>gnavibacteria, and a proposal of a novel bacterial phylum<scp>I</scp>gnavibacteriae

Citation
Podosokorskaya et al. (2013). Environmental Microbiology 15 (6)
Names
Ignavibacteriota
Abstract
SummaryA novel moderately thermophilic, facultatively anaerobic chemoorganotrophic bacterium strainP3M‐2Twas isolated from a microbial mat developing on the wooden surface of a chute under the flow of hot water (46°C) coming out of a 2775‐m‐deep oil exploration well (Tomsk region,Russia). StrainP3M‐2Tis a moderate thermophile and facultative anaerobe growing on mono‐, di‐ or polysaccharides by aerobic respiration, fermentation or by reducing diverse electron acceptors [nitrite,Fe(III),As(V)]. It