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Differences in the Resistance of Sulphate-reducing Bacteria to Inhibitors

Journal of General Microbiology 1964; 37(1):113–121 · https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-37-1-113

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Abstract

Summary: Forty-five strains of sulphate-reducing bacteria showed marked differences in their resistance to Hibitane (I.C.I. Ltd.) and, to a lesser degree, to cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. Panacide (British Drug Houses Ltd.) was effective against all the strains. The relevance of these findings to modern views on the taxonomy of the sulphate-reducers and to the problem of inhibiting these organisms in the field is discussed.