Biomineralization of amorphous Fe-, Mn- and Si-rich mineral phases by cyanobacteria under oxic and alkaline conditions
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Published:2023-10-12
Issue:19
Volume:20
Page:4183-4195
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Benzerara KarimORCID, Elmaleh Agnès, Ciobanu Maria, De Wever Alexis, Bertolino Paola, Iniesto Miguel, Jézéquel Didier, López-García Purificación, Menguy Nicolas, Muller Elodie, Skouri-Panet Fériel, Swaraj SufalORCID, Tavera Rosaluz, Thomazo Christophe, Moreira David
Abstract
Abstract. Iron and manganese are poorly soluble elements in oxic and alkaline solutions, whereas they are much more soluble under anoxic conditions. As a
result, the formation of authigenic mineral phases rich in Fe and/or Mn has traditionally been viewed as diagnostic of global or local
anoxic conditions. Here we reveal that some specific cyanobacteria of very small size (< 2 µm, i.e., picocyanobacteria) can
biomineralize abundant, authigenic Fe(III)-, Mn(IV)- and Si-rich amorphous phases under oxic conditions in an alkaline lake in
Mexico. The resulting biominerals cluster as small globules arranged as rings around the division septum of cyanobacterial cells. These rings are
enveloped within an organic, likely polysaccharidic envelope and are partially preserved, at least morphologically, upon sedimentation. Based on
their 16S rDNA sequence, these cyanobacteria were affiliated with the Synechococcales order. The high Fe and Mn enrichment of the
biominerals questions the systematic inference of anoxic conditions based on their detection. Moreover, this process scavenges iron from the water
column, an overlooked biological contribution to the Fe cycle. Finally, it reveals a new case of controlled biomineralization of
Si-rich phases by bacteria.
Funder
FP7 Ideas: European Research Council Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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