Microbiological evidence for Fe(III) reduction on early Earth

Nature64.80
Volume: 395, Issue: 6697, Pages: 65 - 67
Published: Sep 1, 1998
Abstract
It is generally considered that sulphur reduction was one of the earliest forms of microbial respiration, because the known microorganisms that are most closely related to the last common ancestor of modern life are primarily anaerobic, sulphur-reducing hyperthermophiles. However, geochemical evidence indicates that Fe(III) is more likely than sulphur to have been the first external electron acceptor of global significance in microbial...
Paper Details
Title
Microbiological evidence for Fe(III) reduction on early Earth
Published Date
Sep 1, 1998
Journal
Volume
395
Issue
6697
Pages
65 - 67
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