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SUBMITTER: Lliros M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4562300 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Llirós Marc M García-Armisen Tamara T Darchambeau François F Morana Cédric C Triadó-Margarit Xavier X Inceoğlu Özgül Ö Borrego Carles M CM Bouillon Steven S Servais Pierre P Borges Alberto V AV Descy Jean-Pierre JP Canfield Don E DE Crowe Sean A SA
Scientific reports 20150908
Iron-rich (ferruginous) ocean chemistry prevailed throughout most of Earth's early history. Before the evolution and proliferation of oxygenic photosynthesis, biological production in the ferruginous oceans was likely driven by photoferrotrophic bacteria that oxidize ferrous iron {Fe(II)} to harness energy from sunlight, and fix inorganic carbon into biomass. Photoferrotrophs may thus have fuelled Earth's early biosphere providing energy to drive microbial growth and evolution over billions of y ...[more]