TL;DR: In this article, the Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria (SRLB) were identified and classified as one of the most important types of SRLB species in the literature.
Abstract: (1984). The Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria. British Corrosion Journal: Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 55-55.
TL;DR: This work has presented methods for the study of Bacterial Attachment, isolation, interactions and ecology of Methanogenic Bacteria in Aquatic Environments, and Assessment of Bacteria Activity Nitrate Metabolism by Aquatic Bacteria.
Abstract: Sampling Methods Determination of Biomass Isolation Methods Identification Bacteria of Fish Bacteria of Aquatic Invertebrates Epiphytic Bacteria Deep Sea Bacteria Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria Cyanobacteria: Isolation, Interactions and Ecology Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria Methods to Study Methanogenic Bacteria and Methanogenic Activities in Aquatic Environments Assessment of Bacterial Activity Nitrate Metabolism by Aquatic Bacteria Methods for the Study of Bacterial Attachment.
TL;DR: Group 4 comprises bacteria with a round terminal or subterminal spore which swells the sporangium which are closely similar to those of Bacillus sphaericus and very weak growth in meat extract or glucose media.