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Mineral weathering by bacteria: ecology, actors and mechanisms

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Soil microbes play an essential role in the environment by contributing to the release of key nutrients from primary minerals that are required not only for their own nutrition but also for that of plants. Although the role of fungi in mineral weathering is beginning to be elucidated, the relative impact of bacteria in this process and the molecular mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. Here, we discuss the ecological relevance of bacterialweathering,mainly in the soil and especially in acidic forest ecosystems, which strongly depend on mineral weathering for their sustainability. We also present highlights from recent studies showing molecular mechanisms and genetic determinants involved in the dissolution of complex minerals under aerobic conditions. Finally, we consider the potential applications of genomic resources to the study of bacterial weathering.

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hal-02659297 , version 1 (30-05-2020)

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Stéphane Uroz, Christophe Calvaruso, Marie-Pierre M.-P. Turpault, Pascale P. Frey-Klett. Mineral weathering by bacteria: ecology, actors and mechanisms. Trends in Microbiology, 2009, 17 (8), pp.378-387. ⟨10.1016/j.tim.2009.05.004⟩. ⟨hal-02659297⟩
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