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Physiology of phototrophic iron(II)-oxidizing bacteria: Implications for modern and ancient environments
Florian Hegler,
Nicole R. Posth
, Jie Jiang, Andreas Kappler
Geology
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Fe(II)
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Ancient Environment
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Modern Environment
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Phototrophs
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Acidithiobacillus Ferrooxidans
60%
Fe(II) Oxidation Rate
40%
Light Saturation
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Early Earth
40%
Chlorobium
20%
Purple Sulfur Bacteria
20%
Iron Cycle
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Temperature Limitation
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Oxidation Rate
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Iron Oxidizers
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Green Sulfur Bacteria
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Metabolism
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Rhodobacter
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Toxic Effects
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Fe(II) Oxidation
20%
Mesophile
20%
Fe(III)
20%
Light Intensity
20%
Saturation Value
20%
Low Light
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Sulfur Bacterium
100%
Light Intensity
50%
Rhodobacter
50%
Iron Oxidizer
50%
Chlorobium
50%
Rhodospirillaceae
50%
Chemistry
Spheroidene
100%
Chlorobactene
100%
Rhodopinal
100%
Material Science
Oxidation Reaction
100%