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A. E. Ivanova
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 90
Citations - 630
A. E. Ivanova is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alkylation & Biodegradation. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 82 publications receiving 518 citations. Previous affiliations of A. E. Ivanova include Moscow State University.
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Occurrence and geochemical activity of microorganisms in high‐temperature, water‐flooded oil fields of Kazakhstan and Western Siberia
TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of methanogenic and sulfate-reducing bacteria and their activity in formation waters of Uzen, Mykhpay, and Talinskoe oil fields, characterized by temperatures of the strata of 50-70°C and higher, were investigated.
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Genome analysis of Desulfotomaculum kuznetsovii strain 17T reveals a physiological similarity with Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum strain SIT.
Michael Visser,Petra Worm,Gerard Muyzer,Inês A. C. Pereira,Peter J. Schaap,Caroline M. Plugge,Jan Kuever,Sofiya N. Parshina,Tamara N. Nazina,A. E. Ivanova,Rizlan Bernier-Latmani,Lynne Goodwin,Lynne Goodwin,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Tanja Woyke,Patrick S. G. Chain,Patrick S. G. Chain,Karen W. Davenport,Karen W. Davenport,Stefan Spring,Hans-Peter Klenk,Alfons J. M. Stams,Alfons J. M. Stams +22 more
TL;DR: The Desulfotomaculum kuznetsovii is a moderately thermophilic member of the polyphyletic spore-forming genus Peptococcaceae as discussed by the authors.
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Occurence of sulfate- and iron-reducing bacteria in stratal waters of the Romashkinskoe oil field
TL;DR: The occurrence of microorganisms and the rates of terminal biogenic processes-sulfate reduction and methane synthesis-were studied in stratial waters in bed 302 of the Bashkir Carboniferous deposit at the Romashkinskoe oil field.
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The structure of fungal biomass and diversity of cultivated micromycetes in Antarctic soils (progress and Russkaya Stations)
TL;DR: The distribution of the fungal biomass and diversity of cultivated microscopic fungi in the profiles of some soils from East and West Antarctica regions were studied and species of the genus Penicillium and Phoma herbarum predominated.
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Physiological and phylogenetic diversity of thermophilic spore-forming hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria from oil fields
Tamara N. Nazina,Tatyana P. Tourova,A. B. Poltaraus,E. V. Novikova,A. E. Ivanova,Alexander A. Grigoryan,Anatoly M. Lysenko,S. S. Belyaev +7 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetically and metabolically related representatives of thermophilic bacilli were found to occur in geographically distant oil fields.