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Iron reduction by psychrotrophic enrichment cultures
Authors:Zhang   Stapleton   Zhou   Palumbo   Phelps
Affiliation:Department of Geological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA
Abstract:Psychrotrophic (<20 degrees C) enrichment cultures from deep Pacific marine sediments and Alaskan tundra permafrost reduced ferric iron when using organic acids or H(2) as electron donors. The representative culture W3-7 from the Pacific sediments grew fastest at 10 degrees C, which was 5-fold faster than at 25 degrees C and more than 40-fold faster than at 4 degrees C. Fe(III) reduction was also the fastest at 10 degrees C, which was 2-fold faster than at 25 degrees C and 12-fold faster than at 4 degrees C. Overall, about 80% of the enrichment cultures exhibited microbial Fe(III) reduction under psychrotrophic conditions. These results indicated that microbial iron reduction is likely widespread in cold natural environments and may play important roles in cycling of iron and organic matter over geological times.
Keywords:Psychrotroph    Iron reduction    H2    Organic acid    Permafrost    Deep marine sediment
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