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Effect of temperature on activity of sulphate reducing bacteria

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Changing apparent activation energies (E(a)) showed that increasing temperatures had an initial negative impact on sulfate reduction that was weaker after prolonged incubations, which could imply an acclimatization response rather than a selection process of the SRB community.

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