In our paper, we reported the bidirectional extracellular electron transfer capability of Geoalkalibacter halelectricus based on biochemical (i.e., with insoluble Fe-oxide and Fe(0)) and bioelectrochemical (i.e., with electrodes) experimental approaches. We noticed some issues and limitations of the methods and techniques that were used to analyze Fe species, particularly the reduced Fe ions in insoluble and precipitated Fe(II) minerals that led to incorrect interpretation of the results, specifically the reduction of Fe(III) to Fe(0) in this study. We were made aware of thermodynamic constraints that would make the biological reduction of Fe(III) to Fe(0) implausible. Hence, the conclusion about microbial Fe(III)-oxide reduction to Fe(0) is invalid. We also noticed errors in estimating the protein-based iron reduction/oxidation rates and faradic efficiencies, besides the limitations of the methods used for Fe analysis. For these reasons, we retract this article and sincerely apologize for the inconvenience it may have caused to the readers.

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