Microorganisms can use crystalline iron minerals for iron reduction linked to organic matter degradation or as conduits for direct interspecies electron transfer (mDIET) to syntrophic partners, e.g., methanogens. The environmental conditions that lead either to reduction or conduit use are so far unknown. We investigated microbial community shifts and interactions with crystalline iron minerals (hematite and magnetite) in methanic ferruginous marine sediment incubations during organic matter (glucose) degradation at varying temperatures. Iron reduction rates increased with decreasing temperature from 30 degrees C to 4 degrees C. Both hematite and magnetite facilitated iron reduction at 4 degrees C, demonstrating that microorganisms in the m...
Dissimilatory iron reduction by hyperthermophilic archaea occurs in many geothermal environments and...
Iron oxyhrdroxide exist in a range of crystallinities and subsequent bioavailabilities with the poor...
Methanogenesis and iron reduction are microbial–mediated processes of biogeochem- ical relevance. Du...
Microorganisms can use crystalline iron minerals for iron reduction linked to organic matter degrada...
Microorganisms can use crystalline iron minerals for iron reduction linked to organic matter degrada...
Elevated dissolved iron concentrations in the methanic zone are typical geochemical signatures of ra...
Elevated dissolved iron concentrations (Fe2 ), as signpost for on-going iron oxide reduction in the ...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Bray, MS, Wu, J, Reed, BC, et al. Shifti...
Iron (Fe) oxides exist in a spectrum of structures in the environment, with ferrihydrite widely cons...
Iron reducing organisms are ubiquitous and phylogenetically diverse. Their acitivity in the environm...
Dissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria (DIRB) couple the oxidation of organic matter or H2 to the redu...
Master of ScienceDepartment of GeologyMatthew F. KirkIron reduction and methanogenesis help drive th...
A number of studies have shown that iron reduction in marine sediments is not confined to sulfate- o...
Quantifying the flux of methane from terrestrial environments remains challenging, owing to consider...
Dissimilatory iron reduction by hyperthermophilic archaea occurs in many geothermal environments and...
Iron oxyhrdroxide exist in a range of crystallinities and subsequent bioavailabilities with the poor...
Methanogenesis and iron reduction are microbial–mediated processes of biogeochem- ical relevance. Du...
Microorganisms can use crystalline iron minerals for iron reduction linked to organic matter degrada...
Microorganisms can use crystalline iron minerals for iron reduction linked to organic matter degrada...
Elevated dissolved iron concentrations in the methanic zone are typical geochemical signatures of ra...
Elevated dissolved iron concentrations (Fe2 ), as signpost for on-going iron oxide reduction in the ...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Bray, MS, Wu, J, Reed, BC, et al. Shifti...
Iron (Fe) oxides exist in a spectrum of structures in the environment, with ferrihydrite widely cons...
Iron reducing organisms are ubiquitous and phylogenetically diverse. Their acitivity in the environm...
Dissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria (DIRB) couple the oxidation of organic matter or H2 to the redu...
Master of ScienceDepartment of GeologyMatthew F. KirkIron reduction and methanogenesis help drive th...
A number of studies have shown that iron reduction in marine sediments is not confined to sulfate- o...
Quantifying the flux of methane from terrestrial environments remains challenging, owing to consider...
Dissimilatory iron reduction by hyperthermophilic archaea occurs in many geothermal environments and...
Iron oxyhrdroxide exist in a range of crystallinities and subsequent bioavailabilities with the poor...
Methanogenesis and iron reduction are microbial–mediated processes of biogeochem- ical relevance. Du...