Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough prefers lactate over hydrogen as electron donor
Xuanyu Tao(Northeastern University), Xiangkai Li(Lanzhou University), Yong Chen(Lanzhou University), Haiying Huang(Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences), Pu Liu(Lanzhou University), Yabo Li(Lanzhou University)
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