Siderophore Formation
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This template shows a soil bacterium releasing siderophore molecules near a plant root system that bind ferric iron (Fe3+) in the soil. The bacterium takes up the Fe3+-siderophore complex, converts the iron to Fe2+ inside the cell, and either uses it or releases it to the rhizosphere where it becomes available to plant roots.
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This template shows a soil bacterium releasing siderophore molecules near a plant root system that bind ferric iron (Fe3+) in the soil. The bacterium takes up the Fe3+-siderophore complex, converts the iron to Fe2+ inside the cell, and either uses it or releases it to the rhizosphere where it becomes available to plant roots.








