2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-78605-7
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Siderite-based anaerobic iron cycle driven by autotrophic thermophilic microbial consortium

Abstract: Using a sample from a terrestrial hot spring (pH 6.8, 60 °C), we enriched a thermophilic microbial consortium performing anaerobic autotrophic oxidation of hydrothermal siderite (FeCO3), with CO2/bicarbonate as the electron acceptor and the only carbon source, producing green rust and acetate. In order to reproduce Proterozoic environmental conditions during the deposition of banded iron formation (BIF), we incubated the microbial consortium in a bioreactor that contained an unmixed anoxic layer of siderite, p… Show more

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“…The main component of this microbial association was Thermodesulforhabdus sp. Moreover, a thermophilic microbial consortium performing anaerobic autotrophic oxidation of hydrothermal siderite was recently obtained from Solnechny Spring [81]. Representatives of genus Thermodesulfovibrio played an important role in this consortium.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main component of this microbial association was Thermodesulforhabdus sp. Moreover, a thermophilic microbial consortium performing anaerobic autotrophic oxidation of hydrothermal siderite was recently obtained from Solnechny Spring [81]. Representatives of genus Thermodesulfovibrio played an important role in this consortium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%