Also, Actinomycetes give the smell to the freshly ploughed soil.
"EK" <REMOVEem at NOSPAMunforgettable.com> wrote in message
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> Go to http://et.springer-ny.com:8080/prokPUB/index.htm> and do search for "characteristic smell" or just "smell"
> Also, search in google for the same (e.g., "bacteria with characteristic
> smell", "bacterium smell", etc.)
> Cheers,
> Emir
>> "Martin Weiss" <mweiss at nyscience.org> wrote in message
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> > I am looking for examples of odors produced by bacteria that
> > do not rely on organics for example, like Shewanella oneidensis
> > famous for their yucky smell (it was formerly named Shewanella
> > putrefaciens), and this organism can respire metal, that is it can
> > reduce Fe or Mn for its respiration.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Martin
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