@incollection{fdi:010062817, title = {{M}embers of the order {T}hermatogales : from microbiology to hydrogen production}, author = {{C}appeletti, {M}. and {Z}annoni, {D}. and {P}ostec, {A}. and {O}llivier, {B}ernard}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}embers of the deep-branching order {T}hermotogales are widespread in various terrestrial, submarine and subterrestrial extreme environments. {T}his bacterial order included both thermophilic and hyperthermophilic anaerobic microorganisms so far pertaining to ten genera. {I}t is only recently (2011) that cultivation of a mesophilic member of this order belonging to a novel genus, {M}esotoga, has been successful. {A}ll members, with the exception of {M}esotoga spp., are recognized as high hydrogen producers having possible applications in biotechnology with a peculiar emphasis for members of the genus {T}hermotoga (e.g. {T}. maritima and {T}. neapolitana). {T}he ecology, phylogeny and metabolism linked to hydrogen production of these bacteria, are reviewed.}, keywords = {{BACTERIE} {THERMOPHILE} ; {FERMENTATION} ; {MILIEU} {ANAEROBIE} ; {BIOSYNTHESE} ; {HYDROGENE} ; {PHYLOGENIE} ; {METABOLISME} ; {ENZYME} {LYTIQUE} ; {MILIEU} {DE} {CULTURE} ; {SUBSTRAT} ; {DECHET} {AGROINDUSTRIEL} ; {BIOREMEDIATION}}, booktitle = {microbial bioenergy : hydrogen production}, volume = {38}, numero = {}, pages = {197--224}, address = {{D}ordrecht}, publisher = {{S}pringer}, series = {{A}dvances in {P}hotosynthesis and {R}espiration}, year = {2014}, DOI = {10.1007/978-94-017-8554-9_9}, ISBN = {9789401785549}, ISSN = {1572-0233}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062817}, }