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Image for: Sulfur bacteria team up to break down organic substances in the seabed


Ralf Rabus (left) and Lars Wöhlbrand want to understand in detail how bacteria work and break down different substances. The microbiologists are experts in sulfate-reducing bacteria that live in low-oxygen sediments.
Ralf Rabus (left) and Lars Wöhlbrand want to understand in detail how bacteria work and break down different substances. The microbiologists are experts in sulfate-reducing bacteria that live in low-oxygen sediments.

University of Oldenburg / Matthias Knust

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