2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1455857
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Control of hydrogen concentrations by microbial sulfate reduction in two contrasting anoxic coastal sediments

Gage R. Coon,
Leketha C. Williams,
Adrianna Matthews
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionMolecular hydrogen is produced by the fermentation of organic matter and consumed by organisms including hydrogenotrophic methanogens and sulfate reducers in anoxic marine sediment. The thermodynamic feasibility of these metabolisms depends strongly on organic matter reactivity and hydrogen concentrations; low organic matter reactivity and high hydrogen concentrations can inhibit fermentation so when organic matter is poor, fermenters might form syntrophies with methanogens and/or sulfate reducers … Show more

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