@article {557, title = {Geobacter sulfurreducens can grow with oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor.}, journal = {Appl Environ Microbiol}, volume = {70}, year = {2004}, month = {2004 Apr}, pages = {2525-8}, abstract = {Geobacter sulfurreducens, previously classified as a strict anaerobe, tolerated exposure to atmospheric oxygen for at least 24 h and grew with oxygen as the sole electron acceptor at concentrations of 10\% or less in the headspace. These results help explain how Geobacter species may survive in oxic subsurface environments, being poised to rapidly take advantage of the development of anoxic conditions.}, keywords = {Aerobiosis, Anaerobiosis, Electron Transport, Environmental Microbiology, Geobacter, Oxygen}, issn = {0099-2240}, author = {Lin, W C and Coppi, M V and Lovley, D R} }