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Bernard Ollivier

Researcher at Institut de recherche pour le développement

Publications -  16
Citations -  166

Bernard Ollivier is an academic researcher from Institut de recherche pour le développement. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissimilatory sulfate reduction & Desulfovibrio. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 156 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernard Ollivier include University of the South, Toulon-Var.

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Continuous enrichment culture and molecular monitoring to investigate the microbial diversity of thermophiles inhabiting deep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems.

TL;DR: Continuous enrichment culture using the gas-lift bioreactor can be considered as an efficient and improved method for investigating microbial communities originating from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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Endolithic microbial communities in carbonate precipitates from serpentinite-hosted hyperalkaline springs of the Voltri Massif (Ligurian Alps, Northern Italy).

TL;DR: The reported 16S rRNA gene data strongly suggested that hydrogen, methane, and nitrogen-based chemolithotrophy can sustain growth of the microbial communities inhabiting the carbonate precipitates in the hyperalkaline springs of the Voltri Massif, similarly to what was previously observed in other serpentinite-hosted ecosystems.
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Anaerobes: the Sulfate‐Reducing Bacteria as an Example of Metabolic Diversity

TL;DR: Metabolical activities performed by anaerobic sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) may exemplify what are the metabolical options for anaerobes to live in the absence and in the presence of oxygen.
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Desulfotomaculum peckii sp. nov., a moderately thermophilic member of the genus Desulfotomaculum, isolated from an upflow anaerobic filter treating abattoir wastewaters.

TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis of the small-subunit rRNA gene sequence indicated that strain LINDBHT1(T) was affiliated to the genus Desulfotomaculum with the type strains of Desulfotonaculum halophilum and Desulfotomyaculum alkaliphilum as its closest phylogenetic relatives.