<p>Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides are electron acceptors for some hyperthermophilic archaea in mildly reducing geothermal environments. However, the kinds of iron oxides that can be used, growth rates, extent of iron reduction, and the morphological changes that occur to minerals are poorly understood. The hyperthermophilic iron-reducing crenarchaea Pyrodictium delaneyi and Pyrobaculum islandicum were grown separately on six different synthetic nanophase Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides. For both organisms, growth on ferrihydrite produced the highest growth rates and the largest amounts of Fe(II), although P. delaneyi produced four times more Fe(II) (25 mM) than P. islandicum (6 mM). Both organisms grew on lepidocrocite and akaganéite and produced 2 and 3 ...
Iron reducing organisms are ubiquitous and phylogenetically diverse. Their acitivity in the environm...
It has recently been noted that a diversity of hyperthermophilic microorganisms have the ability to ...
Mechanisms for Fe(III) oxide reduction were investigated in Geothrix fermentans, a dissimilatory Fe(...
Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides are electron acceptors for some hyperthermophilic archaea in mildly reducing...
Some thermophilic bacteria from deep-sea hydrothermal vents grow by dissimilatory iron reduction, bu...
Dissimilatory iron reduction by hyperthermophilic archaea occurs in many geothermal environments and...
Hyperthermophilic iron reducers are common in hydrothermal chimneys found along the Endeavour Segmen...
It has recently been recognized that the ability to use Fe(III) as a terminal electron acceptor is a...
Microorganisms can use crystalline iron minerals for iron reduction linked to organic matter degrada...
Research articleDissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria are able to enzymatically reduce ferric iron an...
Some thermophilic bacteria from deep-sea hydrothermal vents grow by dissimilatory iron reduction, bu...
Fe(III) is available as an electron acceptor in many modern hot (80–110°C) sedimentary environments ...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
Recent studies have suggested that the structural Fe(III) within phyllosilicate minerals, including ...
Dissimilatory iron-reduction in hyperthermophilic (Topt \u3e 80°C) Archaea appears to be a ubiquitou...
Iron reducing organisms are ubiquitous and phylogenetically diverse. Their acitivity in the environm...
It has recently been noted that a diversity of hyperthermophilic microorganisms have the ability to ...
Mechanisms for Fe(III) oxide reduction were investigated in Geothrix fermentans, a dissimilatory Fe(...
Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides are electron acceptors for some hyperthermophilic archaea in mildly reducing...
Some thermophilic bacteria from deep-sea hydrothermal vents grow by dissimilatory iron reduction, bu...
Dissimilatory iron reduction by hyperthermophilic archaea occurs in many geothermal environments and...
Hyperthermophilic iron reducers are common in hydrothermal chimneys found along the Endeavour Segmen...
It has recently been recognized that the ability to use Fe(III) as a terminal electron acceptor is a...
Microorganisms can use crystalline iron minerals for iron reduction linked to organic matter degrada...
Research articleDissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria are able to enzymatically reduce ferric iron an...
Some thermophilic bacteria from deep-sea hydrothermal vents grow by dissimilatory iron reduction, bu...
Fe(III) is available as an electron acceptor in many modern hot (80–110°C) sedimentary environments ...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
Recent studies have suggested that the structural Fe(III) within phyllosilicate minerals, including ...
Dissimilatory iron-reduction in hyperthermophilic (Topt \u3e 80°C) Archaea appears to be a ubiquitou...
Iron reducing organisms are ubiquitous and phylogenetically diverse. Their acitivity in the environm...
It has recently been noted that a diversity of hyperthermophilic microorganisms have the ability to ...
Mechanisms for Fe(III) oxide reduction were investigated in Geothrix fermentans, a dissimilatory Fe(...