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Entry: anaerobic conditions
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Conditions in which, as a result of both chemical equilibria and biochemical activities, oxygen is not available for redox reactions. Instead, other oxidized compounds may be present which can be used by micro-organisms for specific types of energy metabolism (Holland et al., 1987)
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anaerobic conditions
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Definition
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Conditions in which, as a result of both chemical equilibria and biochemical activities, oxygen is not available for redox reactions. Instead, other oxidized compounds may be present which can be used by micro-organisms for specific types of energy metabolism (Holland et al., 1987)
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anaerobic conditions
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Antonietti, R. (1999) ‘Anaerobic conditions’, in Environmental Geology. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, pp. 19–20. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4494-1_14.
Holland, K. T., Knapp, J. S., and Shoesmith, J. G., 1987. Anaerobic Bacteria. Glasgow: Blackie; New York: Chapman & Hall, 206 pp.
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