Microbial metabolism couples elemental reactions, driving biogeochemical cycles. Assimilatory coupling of elemental cycles, such as the carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus cycles, occurs when these elements are incorporated into biomass or released through its decomposition. In addition, many microbes are capable of dissimilatory coupling, catalyzing energy-releasing reactions linked to transformations in the oxidation state of elements, and releasing the transformed elements to the environment. Different inorganic elements provide varying amounts of energy yield, and the interaction of these processes creates a microbial energy economy. Dissimilatory reactions involving C, N, iron, and sulfur provide particularly important examples wh...
Earth’s chemistry, through geologic time and in the present, is inextricably linked with biologicall...
Microorganisms are the most abundant lifeform on Earth, mediating global fluxes of matter and energy...
Many biogeochemical reactions controlling surface water and groundwater quality, as well as greenhou...
Microbial metabolism couples elemental reactions, driving biogeochemical cycles. Assimilatory coupli...
The most energy on Earth derives from radiant energy of the sun, which is transformed into chemical ...
The thermodynamic energy of redox reactions affects the distribution of microbial redox reactions an...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element in biological systems and one that often limits production in b...
International audienceAll living organisms contribute to the biogeochemical cycles, but microorganis...
Nitrogen is an essential element in biological systems, and one that often limits production in both...
Global biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients are increasingly affected by human activities. ...
<p>Purpose Iron’s fluctuation between the II (ferrous) and III<br />(ferric) oxidation states ...
Carbon and nitrogen cycles are coupled through both stoichiometric requirements for microbial biomas...
Geochemical cycles on Earth follow the basic laws of thermodynamics and proceed towards a state of m...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
In nature, highly efficient and diverse consortia of microbes cycle carbon and other elements while ...
Earth’s chemistry, through geologic time and in the present, is inextricably linked with biologicall...
Microorganisms are the most abundant lifeform on Earth, mediating global fluxes of matter and energy...
Many biogeochemical reactions controlling surface water and groundwater quality, as well as greenhou...
Microbial metabolism couples elemental reactions, driving biogeochemical cycles. Assimilatory coupli...
The most energy on Earth derives from radiant energy of the sun, which is transformed into chemical ...
The thermodynamic energy of redox reactions affects the distribution of microbial redox reactions an...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element in biological systems and one that often limits production in b...
International audienceAll living organisms contribute to the biogeochemical cycles, but microorganis...
Nitrogen is an essential element in biological systems, and one that often limits production in both...
Global biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients are increasingly affected by human activities. ...
<p>Purpose Iron’s fluctuation between the II (ferrous) and III<br />(ferric) oxidation states ...
Carbon and nitrogen cycles are coupled through both stoichiometric requirements for microbial biomas...
Geochemical cycles on Earth follow the basic laws of thermodynamics and proceed towards a state of m...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
In nature, highly efficient and diverse consortia of microbes cycle carbon and other elements while ...
Earth’s chemistry, through geologic time and in the present, is inextricably linked with biologicall...
Microorganisms are the most abundant lifeform on Earth, mediating global fluxes of matter and energy...
Many biogeochemical reactions controlling surface water and groundwater quality, as well as greenhou...