AbstractFilamentous sulfide oxidizing cable bacteria are capable of linking the oxidation of free sulfide in deep anoxic layers of marine sediments to the reduction of oxygen or nitrate in surface sediments by conducting electrons over centimeter-scale distances. Previous studies have shown that this newly discovered microbial process, referred to as electrogenic sulfide oxidation (e-SOx), may alter elemental cycling in sediments, but the nature and rates of the resulting biogeochemical transformations and their influence on benthic-pelagic coupling remain largely unknown. Here we quantify changes in sediment geochemistry and solute fluxes at the sediment–water interface as e-SOx develops and declines over time in laboratory incubations of ...
We explore the dynamics of the subsurface sulfur, iron and carbon cycles in salt marsh sediments fro...
The ecological niche of nitrate-storing Beggiatoa, and their contribution to the removal of sulfide ...
Seasonal oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in coastal bottom waters can lead to the release and persistence...
Filamentous sulfide oxidizing cable bacteria are capable of linking the oxidation of free sulfide in...
AbstractFilamentous sulfide oxidizing cable bacteria are capable of linking the oxidation of free su...
Recently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sediments, w...
Electrogenic sulfur oxidation (e-SOx) is a newly discovered pathway of microbial sulfide oxidation, ...
Recently, a novel mode of sulphur oxidation was described in marine sediments, in which sulphide oxi...
AbstractRecently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sedi...
Oxygen depletion in coastal waters may lead to release of toxic sulfide from sediments. Cable bacter...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Recently, long filamentous bacteria have been reported conducting electrons over centimetre distance...
Recently, a novel electrogenic type of sulphur oxidation was documented in marine sediments, whereby...
Cable bacteria induce long-distance electron transport in the seafloor and can exert a powerful cont...
We explore the dynamics of the subsurface sulfur, iron and carbon cycles in salt marsh sediments fro...
The ecological niche of nitrate-storing Beggiatoa, and their contribution to the removal of sulfide ...
Seasonal oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in coastal bottom waters can lead to the release and persistence...
Filamentous sulfide oxidizing cable bacteria are capable of linking the oxidation of free sulfide in...
AbstractFilamentous sulfide oxidizing cable bacteria are capable of linking the oxidation of free su...
Recently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sediments, w...
Electrogenic sulfur oxidation (e-SOx) is a newly discovered pathway of microbial sulfide oxidation, ...
Recently, a novel mode of sulphur oxidation was described in marine sediments, in which sulphide oxi...
AbstractRecently, a novel “electrogenic” type of sulfur oxidation has been documented in marine sedi...
Oxygen depletion in coastal waters may lead to release of toxic sulfide from sediments. Cable bacter...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Recently, long filamentous bacteria have been reported conducting electrons over centimetre distance...
Recently, a novel electrogenic type of sulphur oxidation was documented in marine sediments, whereby...
Cable bacteria induce long-distance electron transport in the seafloor and can exert a powerful cont...
We explore the dynamics of the subsurface sulfur, iron and carbon cycles in salt marsh sediments fro...
The ecological niche of nitrate-storing Beggiatoa, and their contribution to the removal of sulfide ...
Seasonal oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in coastal bottom waters can lead to the release and persistence...