Cable bacteria are long, multicellular, filamentous bacteria that can conduct electrons over centimeter distances in marine and freshwater sediments. Recent studies indicate that cable bacteria are widely present in many coastal environments, where they exert a major influence on the biogeochemistry of the sediment. Their energy metabolism can be based on the aerobic oxidation of sulfide, and hence to better understand their natural occurrence and distribution, we examined the growth and activity of cable bacteria in relation to bottom water oxygenation. To this end, we conducted laboratory sediment incubations at four different O2 levels in the overlying water (10%, 20%, 40%, and 100% air saturation). The abundance of cable bacteria was d...
Recently, long filamentous bacteria have been reported conducting electrons over centimetre distance...
Cable bacteria (CB) perform electrogenic sulphur oxidation (e-SOX) by spatially separating redox-hal...
Seasonal oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in coastal bottom waters can lead to the release and persistence...
Cable bacteria are long, multicellular, filamentous bacteria that can conduct electrons over centime...
Oxygen is a key element for life on earth. It can be taken up by ocean waters via air-sea gas exchan...
Recently, long filamentous bacteria, belonging to the family Desulfobulbaceae, were shown to induce ...
Cable bacteria are long, filamentoussulphur-oxidizing bacteria that induce long-distanceelectron tra...
In 2010, a completely novel type of microbial metabolism was discovered in marine sediments, which i...
Cable bacteria can strongly alter sediment biogeochemistry. Here, we used laboratory incubations to ...
In marine sediments cathodic oxygen reduction at the sediment surface can be coupled to anodic sulfi...
The biodegradation of organic pollutants in aquifers is often restricted to the fringes of contamina...
Recently, a novel electrogenic type of sulphur oxidation was documented in marine sediments, whereby...
AbstractRecently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sedi...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
Recently, long filamentous bacteria have been reported conducting electrons over centimetre distance...
Cable bacteria (CB) perform electrogenic sulphur oxidation (e-SOX) by spatially separating redox-hal...
Seasonal oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in coastal bottom waters can lead to the release and persistence...
Cable bacteria are long, multicellular, filamentous bacteria that can conduct electrons over centime...
Oxygen is a key element for life on earth. It can be taken up by ocean waters via air-sea gas exchan...
Recently, long filamentous bacteria, belonging to the family Desulfobulbaceae, were shown to induce ...
Cable bacteria are long, filamentoussulphur-oxidizing bacteria that induce long-distanceelectron tra...
In 2010, a completely novel type of microbial metabolism was discovered in marine sediments, which i...
Cable bacteria can strongly alter sediment biogeochemistry. Here, we used laboratory incubations to ...
In marine sediments cathodic oxygen reduction at the sediment surface can be coupled to anodic sulfi...
The biodegradation of organic pollutants in aquifers is often restricted to the fringes of contamina...
Recently, a novel electrogenic type of sulphur oxidation was documented in marine sediments, whereby...
AbstractRecently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sedi...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
Recently, long filamentous bacteria have been reported conducting electrons over centimetre distance...
Cable bacteria (CB) perform electrogenic sulphur oxidation (e-SOX) by spatially separating redox-hal...
Seasonal oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in coastal bottom waters can lead to the release and persistence...