Abstract: | The corrosive activity of the recently isolated SRB genera has not previously been reported in the literature. In this investigation, three genera of sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB). Desulfovibrio vulgaris, Desulfobacter postgatei and Desulfobulbus propionicus were tested for their ability to induce accelerated corrosion of mild steel in laboratory growth media. Desulfovibrio vulgaris, well-recognised for its corrosive activity, caused a 78·2% increase in weight loss compared to the control, uninoculated medium (95% confidence limits +37·0% to +130·6%). Desulfobacter postgatei and Desulfobulbus propionicus had no significant effect on corrosion. For Desulfobacter postgatei the mean rate of corrosion was 10·6% more than the control (95% confidence limits −12·0% to +39·0%). For Desulfobulbus propionicus the mean corrosion rate was increased by 5·8% over control (95% confidence limits −9·8% to +24·2%). |