sulfurdependent
Sulfurdependent (often written sulfur-dependent) describes organisms, chemical reactions, materials, or systems that require sulfur or sulfur compounds to function, grow, or transform. In biology the term commonly applies to microorganisms that use reduced or oxidized sulfur species as energy sources or electron acceptors. Examples include sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that convert hydrogen sulfide or elemental sulfur to sulfate, and sulfate-reducing bacteria that respire sulfate to produce sulfide. Such microbes play key roles in anaerobic sediments, hydrothermal vents, and other environments where organic carbon or oxygen are limited.
In geochemistry and biogeochemical cycles, sulfurdependence denotes reliance on sulfur transformations for nutrient cycling, mineral formation,
Research on sulfurdependent systems spans microbiology, environmental science, and materials chemistry, examining metabolic pathways, ecological impacts,