Cable bacteria are multicellular, filamentous microorganisms that are capable of transporting electrons over centimeter-scale distances. Although recently discovered, these bacteria appear to be widely present in the seafloor, and when active they exert a strong imprint on the local geochemistry. In particular, their electrogenic metabolism induces unusually strong pH excursions in aquatic sediments, which induces considerable mineral dissolution, and subsequent mineral reprecipitation. However, at present, it is unknown whether and how cable bacteria play an active or direct role in the mineral reprecipitation process. To this end we present an explorative study of the formation of sedimentary minerals in and near filamentous cable bacteri...
Abstract: Previous studies have demonstrated that e-SOx can regulate the sedimentary release of phos...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Cable bacteria are multicellular, filamentous microorganisms that are capable of transporting electr...
In 2010, a completely novel type of microbial metabolism was discovered in marine sediments, which i...
Cable bacteria induce long-distance electron transport in the seafloor and can exert a powerful cont...
Cable bacteria can strongly alter sediment biogeochemistry. Here, we used laboratory incubations to ...
Cable bacteria are long, filamentoussulphur-oxidizing bacteria that induce long-distanceelectron tra...
Recently, a novel electrogenic type of sulphur oxidation was documented in marine sediments, whereby...
In marine sediments cathodic oxygen reduction at the sediment surface can be coupled to anodic sulfi...
Cable bacteria are long, multicellular, filamentous bacteria that can conduct electrons over centime...
AbstractRecently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sedi...
Recently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sediments, w...
Abstract: Previous studies have demonstrated that e-SOx can regulate the sedimentary release of phos...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Cable bacteria are multicellular, filamentous microorganisms that are capable of transporting electr...
In 2010, a completely novel type of microbial metabolism was discovered in marine sediments, which i...
Cable bacteria induce long-distance electron transport in the seafloor and can exert a powerful cont...
Cable bacteria can strongly alter sediment biogeochemistry. Here, we used laboratory incubations to ...
Cable bacteria are long, filamentoussulphur-oxidizing bacteria that induce long-distanceelectron tra...
Recently, a novel electrogenic type of sulphur oxidation was documented in marine sediments, whereby...
In marine sediments cathodic oxygen reduction at the sediment surface can be coupled to anodic sulfi...
Cable bacteria are long, multicellular, filamentous bacteria that can conduct electrons over centime...
AbstractRecently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sedi...
Recently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sediments, w...
Abstract: Previous studies have demonstrated that e-SOx can regulate the sedimentary release of phos...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...