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Large sulfur bacteria and the formation of phosphorite
Authors:Schulz Heide N  Schulz Horst D
Institution:Institute for Microbiology, University of Hannover, Schneiderberg 50, D-30167 Hannover, Germany. schulz@ifmb.uni-hannover.de
Abstract:Phosphorite deposits in marine sediments are a long-term sink for an essential nutrient, phosphorus. Here we show that apatite abundance in sediments on the Namibian shelf correlates with the abundance and activity of the giant sulfur bacterium Thiomargarita namibiensis, which suggests that sulfur bacteria drive phosphogenesis. Sediments populated by Thiomargarita showed sharp peaks of pore water phosphate (/=50 grams of phosphorus per kilogram). Laboratory experiments revealed that under anoxic conditions, Thiomargarita released enough phosphate to account for the precipitation of hydroxyapatite observed in the environment.
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