Dissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria (DIRB) are known to use humic substances (HS) as electron shuttles for dissimilatory iron reduction (DIR) by transferring electrons to HS-quinone moieties, which in turn rapidly reduce Fe(III) oxides. However, the potential for HS to serve as a source of organic carbon (OC) that can donate electrons for DIR is unknown. We studied whether humic acids (HA) and humins (HM) recovered from peat soil by sodium pyrophosphate extraction could serve as both electron shuttles and electron donors for DIR by freshwater sediment microorganisms. Both HA and HM served as electron shuttles in cultures amended with glucose. However, only HA served as an electron donor for DIR. Metagenomes from HA-containing cultures had...
4noUnder anaerobic conditions, humic acids (HA) may act as terminal electron acceptors, allowing fac...
<div><p>Humic substances can mediate electron transfer between microorganisms and Fe(III) minerals. ...
Humic substances are fraction of soil organic matter which widespread in nature. Humic acids (HAs) a...
Iron-reducing bacteria have been reported to reduce humic acids and low-molecular-weight quinones wi...
Iron-reducing bacteria have been reported to reduce humic acids and low-molecular-weight quinones wi...
We report that humins extracted as the solid fractions from paddy soils or sediment are involved in ...
The biological and chemical potential for electron shuttling via humic acids was evaluated by analyz...
Microbial humic substance (HS) reduction and subsequent abiotic electron transfer from reduced HS to...
Microbial humic substance (HS) reduction and subsequent abiotic electron transfer from reduced HS to...
The ability of hyperthermophilic microorganisms to transfer electrons to humic substances (humics) a...
Humic substances (HS) are a complexed mixture of organic compounds formed from decomposition of orga...
Humus as an electron mediator is recognized as an effective strategy to improve the biological trans...
Iron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are crucial for electron transfer in anaerobic soil microsites. The uti...
Iron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are crucial for electron transfer in anaerobic soil microsites. The uti...
Redox-active humic acids (HA) are ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic systems and are involved in ...
4noUnder anaerobic conditions, humic acids (HA) may act as terminal electron acceptors, allowing fac...
<div><p>Humic substances can mediate electron transfer between microorganisms and Fe(III) minerals. ...
Humic substances are fraction of soil organic matter which widespread in nature. Humic acids (HAs) a...
Iron-reducing bacteria have been reported to reduce humic acids and low-molecular-weight quinones wi...
Iron-reducing bacteria have been reported to reduce humic acids and low-molecular-weight quinones wi...
We report that humins extracted as the solid fractions from paddy soils or sediment are involved in ...
The biological and chemical potential for electron shuttling via humic acids was evaluated by analyz...
Microbial humic substance (HS) reduction and subsequent abiotic electron transfer from reduced HS to...
Microbial humic substance (HS) reduction and subsequent abiotic electron transfer from reduced HS to...
The ability of hyperthermophilic microorganisms to transfer electrons to humic substances (humics) a...
Humic substances (HS) are a complexed mixture of organic compounds formed from decomposition of orga...
Humus as an electron mediator is recognized as an effective strategy to improve the biological trans...
Iron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are crucial for electron transfer in anaerobic soil microsites. The uti...
Iron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are crucial for electron transfer in anaerobic soil microsites. The uti...
Redox-active humic acids (HA) are ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic systems and are involved in ...
4noUnder anaerobic conditions, humic acids (HA) may act as terminal electron acceptors, allowing fac...
<div><p>Humic substances can mediate electron transfer between microorganisms and Fe(III) minerals. ...
Humic substances are fraction of soil organic matter which widespread in nature. Humic acids (HAs) a...