Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other Fe-rich rocky planets such as Mars. Modern systems that support active Fe redox cycling such as Chocolate Pots (CP) hot springs provide insight into how life could have functioned in such environments. Previous research demonstrated that Fe- and Si-rich and slightly acidic to circumneutral-pH springs at CP host active dissimilatory Fe(III) reducing microorganisms. However, the abundance and distribution of Fe(III)-reducing communities at CP is not well-understood, especially as they exist in situ. In addition, the potential for direct Fe(II) oxidation by lithotrophs in CP springs is understudied, in particular when compared to indirect oxida...
Fe(III) is available as an electron acceptor in many modern hot (80–110°C) sedimentary environments ...
<p>The genus Carboxydocella forms a deeply branching family in the class Clostridia and is currently...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Introduction: It is not clear how an iron-rich thermal hydrosphere could be hospitable to cyanobacte...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
Microorganisms can use crystalline iron minerals for iron reduction linked to organic matter degrada...
Fe(III) is available as an electron acceptor in many modern hot (80–110°C) sedimentary environments ...
<p>The genus Carboxydocella forms a deeply branching family in the class Clostridia and is currently...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Iron (Fe) redox-based metabolisms likely supported life on early Earth and may support life on other...
Introduction: It is not clear how an iron-rich thermal hydrosphere could be hospitable to cyanobacte...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
Microorganisms can use crystalline iron minerals for iron reduction linked to organic matter degrada...
Fe(III) is available as an electron acceptor in many modern hot (80–110°C) sedimentary environments ...
<p>The genus Carboxydocella forms a deeply branching family in the class Clostridia and is currently...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...