Using Mossbauer spectroscopy and magnetic measurements the action of t
he bacterium Leptothrix pseudoochracea on iron(III)-citrate and FeCl3
was studied. It was shown that the bacteria accumulate paramagnetic, d
iamagnetic, and dispersed magnetically ordered compounds during batch
cultivation in the presence of a low level of aeration in a medium con
taining Fe(III)-citrate and a medium containing FeCl3 as the sole iron
source. The diamagnetic compounds, which constitute 40% and 65% of th
e above-mentioned types of compounds in citrate and chloride medium re
spectively, are associated mainly with the cell surface. The iron comp
ounds accumulated by the bacteria include two forms of Fe(III) compoun
ds, iron hydroxides, and the mineral ferrihydrite, and two forms of Fe
(II) compounds (when grown in glucose- and iron-supplemented medium) c
onsisting of Fe(II)-organic coordination compounds. A scheme indicatin
g the transformation pathways of trivalent iron by L. pseudoochracea i
s proposed.