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    An indigo-reducing moderate thermophile from a woad vat, Clostridium isatidis sp. nov by Padden, A N, Dillon, V M, Edmonds, J, Collins, M D, Alvarez, N, John, P

    “…A Gram-positive, anaerobic, moderate thermophile, strain Wv6T, capable of reducing indigo dye, was isolated from a fermenting woad vat prepared essentially as…”
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    Clostridium used in mediaeval dyeing by Padden, A. Nikki, Dillon, Vivian M, John, Philip, Edmonds, John, Collins, M. David, Alvarez, Nerea

    Published in Nature (London) (19-11-1998)
    “…Before chemical methods of reduction were introduced in the past century, dyeing using the pigment indigo required a fermenting woad vat to reduce the…”
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    Xanthobacter tagetidis sp. nov., an organism associated with Tagetes species and able to grow on substituted thiophenes by Padden, A N, Rainey, F A, Kelly, D P, Wood, A P

    “…Members of the marigold genus of flowering plants (the genus Tagetes), which synthesize and accumulate thiophene compounds in their roots, were investigated as…”
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    Chemolithoautotrophy and mixotrophy in the thiophene-2-carboxylic acid-utilizing Xanthobacter tagetidis by PADDEN, A. N, KELLY, D. P, WOOD, A. P

    Published in Archives of microbiology (01-03-1998)
    “…Xanthobacter tagetidis grew as a chemolithotrophic autotroph on thiosulfate and other inorganic sulfur compounds, as a heterotroph on thiophene-2-carboxylic…”
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    Indigo-reducing Clostridium isatidis Isolated from a Variety of Sources, including a 10th-Century Viking Dye Vat by Padden, A.Nikki, John, Philip, Collins, M.David, Hutson, Roger, Hall, Allan R.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2000)
    “…Clostridium isatidis, an endospore-forming, indigo-reducing bacterium recently isolated from a woad dye vat prepared according to traditional methods, was also…”
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