How Cyanobacteria Crocosphaera watsonii recycles iron
Got iron? It’s an essential nutrient for living things, but it’s scarce in the ocean. Scientists have found that a key marine bacterium may have evolved a remarkable biochemical way to recycle it and reduce its iron requirements by half. (Illustration by Jack Cook, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
TOPICS: Ocean Life / Marine Microbes
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