Metallogenium

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Metallogenium
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Metallogenium

Perfilev & Gabe, 1961
Type species
Metallogenium personatum
Perfilev & Gabe, 1961

Metallogenium is a proposed genus of bacteria that has an affinity to form star-shaped manganese oxide minerals. The organism is supposedly observed in limnic environments.[1][2] The species is currently not assigned to any taxonomic family.[3]

References

  1. ^ Joachim Reitner (2011). "Metallogenium". In Joachim Reitner & Volker Theil (ed.). Encyclopedia of Geobiology. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. Springer. pp. 563–565. Bibcode:2011enge.book.....R. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-9212-1_220. ISBN 978-1-4020-9211-4.
  2. ^ L. Y. Stein; K. H. Nealson (1999). "Manganese, Metallogenium, and Martian microfossils" (PDF). The Fifth International Conference on Mars: 6133. Bibcode:1999ficm.conf.6133S.
  3. ^ D. Klaveness (1999). "Metallogenium – a microbial enigma". In Joseph Seckbach (ed.). Enigmatic Microorganisms and Life in Extreme Environments. Springer. pp. 539–548. doi:10.1007/978-94-011-4838-2_42. ISBN 978-94-011-4838-2.

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