“…Laboratory studies have similarly detected increased corrosion in experiments with mixed microbial communities and nitrate addition (21–23). The formation of zero-valent sulfur (S 0 ), an intermediate of sulfide-oxidizing, nitrate-reducing bacteria (soNRB), has been hypothesized to be responsible for such corrosion (19, 21, 23), given that S 0 is known as a strong oxidant of iron (24–27). Other mechanistic explanations of MIC under nitrate-reducing conditions have also been offered, including the formation of nitrite, consumption of cathodic hydrogen, direct electron uptake from Fe 0 , and sulfur disproportionation (18–23).…”