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. 2015 Dec 22;6:1478. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.01478

Table 5.

Distribution and potential electron donor range of sulfate-reducing, bacterial genera detected in Avicennia marina forest soils along the Red Sea Coast of Saudi Arabia.

Family Genus Sampling site and depth Potential electron donors based on literature data Reference

South Corniche Thuwal


surface sub-surface surface sub-surface
Desulfobacteraceae Desulfobacter + Acetate and ethanol Widdel, 1987
Desulfobacterium + Methanol, glutarate, glutamate, phenol, aniline, nicotinate, indole Cravo-Laureau et al., 2004
Desulfosarcina + H2, fatty acids, ethanol, phenyl-substituted organic acids Widdel, 1980; Rabus et al., 2006
Unknown + +
Unknown + +
Desulfobulbaceae Desulfobulbus + + H2, ethanol, propionate, lactate Widdel and Pfennig, 1982; Rabus et al., 2006
Desulfopila + + + Lactate, alcohols Suzuki et al., 2007
Desulfohalobiaceae Desulfonauticus + + H2 Audiffrin et al., 2003
Desulfovibrionaceae Desulfovibrio + H2, methanol, ethanol, lactate, glycerol, glycine, alanine, choline, furfural Rabus et al., 2006
unknown + + +
Syntrophaceae Desulfobacca + Acetate and ethanol Oude Elferink et al., 1999; Rabus et al., 2006
Desulfomonile + H2, phenyl-substituted organic acids, 3- or 4-anisate Rabus et al., 2006
unknown + +
Syntrophobacteraceae Syntrophobacter + + Propionate Boone and Bryant, 1980; Harmsen et al., 1993
Firmicutes Desulfotomaculum + + Methanol, ethanol, alanine Widdel and Pfennig, 1977

Presence of genera is based presence on DGGE gels. Bold: Relatively poorly oxidizable electron donors.