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      Bacterial cycling of minerals that affect plant growth in waterlogged soils: a review

      Aquatic Botany
      Elsevier BV

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            Magnetotactic bacteria.

            Bacteria with motility directed by the local geomagnetic field have been observed in marine sediments. These magnetotactic microorganisms possess flagella and contain novel structured particles, rich in iron, within intracytoplasmic membrane vesicles. Conceivably these particles impart to cells a magnetic moment. This could explain the observed migration of these organisms in fields as weak as 0.5 gauss.
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              Anaerobic production of magnetite by a dissimilatory iron-reducing microorganism

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                Aquatic Botany
                Aquatic Botany
                Elsevier BV
                03043770
                October 1990
                October 1990
                : 38
                : 1
                : 109-125
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                10.1016/0304-3770(90)90101-P
                b3d5e221-e3d6-4f7f-ae9c-0b86c4086c27
                © 1990

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