The Desulfuromonadales are an order within the Proteobacteria. Various members of the Desulfomonadales are capable of anaerobic respiration utilizing a variety of compounds as electron acceptors, including sulfur, Mn(IV), Fe(III), nitrate, Co(III), Tc(VII), U(VI) and trichloroacetic acid[1][2]
The order Desulfuromonadales contains the following families and genera:[3]
The Desulfuromonadales are an order within the Proteobacteria. Various members of the Desulfomonadales are capable of anaerobic respiration utilizing a variety of compounds as electron acceptors, including sulfur, Mn(IV), Fe(III), nitrate, Co(III), Tc(VII), U(VI) and trichloroacetic acid
The order Desulfuromonadales contains the following families and genera:
Desulfuromonadaceae corrig. Kuever et al. 2006 Desulfuromonas Pfennig & Biebl 1977 Desulfuromusa Liesack & Finster 1994 Geobacteraceae Holmes et al. 2004 Geoalkalibacter Zavarzina et al. 2007 Geobacter Lovley et al. 1995 Geopsychrobacter Holmes et al. 2005 Geothermobacter Kashefi et al. 2005 Pelobacteraceae Malonomonas Dehning & Schink 1990 Pelobacter Schink & Pfennig 1983