Iron oxyhrdroxide exist in a range of crystallinities and subsequent bioavailabilities with the poorly crystalline Fe oxyhrdroxide, ferrihydrite, considered the most bioavailable. Yet, as a result of the instability ferrihydrite it quickly ripens and/or transforms to more thermodynamically stable end-members bringing into question its importance in supporting long-term Fe(III)-reducing microbial communities. Furthermore, while a wide phylogenetic diversity of microorganisms capable of reducing ferrihydrite have been isolated, these organisms show diminished abilities to reduce more stable and dominant crystalline Fe phases. Therefore to address the questions of which microorganisms and what microbial processes are responsible for control...
Quantitative aspects of microbial crystalline iron- (III) oxide reduction were examined using a diss...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
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Iron (Fe) oxides exist in a spectrum of structures in the environment, with ferrihydrite widely cons...
The formation of Fe(III) oxides in natural environments occurs in the presence of natural organic m...
In many soils, sediments and groundwaters, ferric iron is a major potential electron acceptor for th...
Dissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria (DIRB) couple the oxidation of organic matter or H2 to the redu...
Purpose: Extracellular Fe(III) reduction plays an important role in a variety of biogeochemical proc...
In many soils, sediments and groundwaters, ferric iron is a major potential electron acceptor for th...
Microbial reduction of Fe(III) minerals is a prominent process in redoximorphic soils and is strongl...
Dissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria (DIRB) couple the oxidation of organic matter or H2 to the redu...
In many soils, sediments and groundwaters, ferric iron is a major potential electron acceptor for th...
AbstractFerric iron reduction was studied in a pilot-scale enclosure experiment for passive biologic...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
Quantitative aspects of microbial crystalline iron- (III) oxide reduction were examined using a diss...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Iron (Fe) oxides exist in a spectrum of structures in the environment, with ferrihydrite widely cons...
The formation of Fe(III) oxides in natural environments occurs in the presence of natural organic m...
In many soils, sediments and groundwaters, ferric iron is a major potential electron acceptor for th...
Dissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria (DIRB) couple the oxidation of organic matter or H2 to the redu...
Purpose: Extracellular Fe(III) reduction plays an important role in a variety of biogeochemical proc...
In many soils, sediments and groundwaters, ferric iron is a major potential electron acceptor for th...
Microbial reduction of Fe(III) minerals is a prominent process in redoximorphic soils and is strongl...
Dissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria (DIRB) couple the oxidation of organic matter or H2 to the redu...
In many soils, sediments and groundwaters, ferric iron is a major potential electron acceptor for th...
AbstractFerric iron reduction was studied in a pilot-scale enclosure experiment for passive biologic...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
Quantitative aspects of microbial crystalline iron- (III) oxide reduction were examined using a diss...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...