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Carbon recyclers: Sulfur bacteria break down organic substances in seabed

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Carbon recyclers: Sulfur bacteria break down organic substances in seabed

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Earth's hidden carbon recyclers: Sulfur bacteria team up to break down organic substances in the seabed
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Sulfate-reducing bacteria break down a large proportion of the organic carbon in the oxygen-free zones of Earth, and in the seabed in particular. Among these important microbes, the Desulfobacteraceae family of bacteria stands out because its members are able to break down a wide variety of compounds—including some that are poorly degradable—to their end product, carbon dioxide (CO2).

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