Higher
order taxa:
Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Betaproteobacteria: Nitrosomonadales;
Gallionellaceae
Gallionella - stalked chemolithotroph
Gallionella is an iron-oxidizing, chemolithotrophic bacteria that lives in low-oxygen conditions.
Gallionella habitates freshwater ferruginous mineral springs, shallow brackish waters, marine hydrothermal shallow water environments, and active, deep sea hydrothermal venting sites as well as in soil environments assocated with iron.
Useful links in connection to Gallionella:
Biomineralization by Gallionella
A selective enrichment method for Gallionella Ferruginea (1957)
Genus Gallionella - Bacterial Nomenclature Up-to-Date
Iron Bacteria in Drinking-Water Distribution Systems: Elemental Analysis of Gallionella Stalks
A Simplified Guide to Bacteria in Water
Gallionella ferrugineaand-iron bacterium - photo
Gallionella ferruginea - photo
Gallionella ferruginea - taxonomy
Development and Preliminary Testing of Microbial and Spectral Reflectance Techniques
Bergey's Classification of Bacteria
Gallionella - short descripiton
Proteobacteria (Beta) (Eubacteria): Microbiology
Could bacteria have formed the Precambrian banded iron formations?
Biomobilisation and bioimmobilisation of metals
The Diversity of Metabolism in Procaryotes
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion
Bacteriogenic Iron Oxides from Axial Volcano
Stromatolites - The Oldest Fossils
Preservation potential of iron -xidizing bacteria at seafloor hydrothermal vents