2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.773210
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Spatial Distribution, Diversity, and Activity of Microbial Phototrophs in the Baltic Sea

Abstract: Microbial plankton is essential for ocean biogeochemistry. As part of the prokaryotic phototrophic microbial community, both oxygenic phototrophs (OP) and anoxygenic phototrophs (AP) are widely distributed in the ocean and may play a significant role in carbon flow and oxygen production. However, comparative studies of microbial OP and AP have received very little attention, even though their different roles might be important in various marine environments, especially in oxygen minimum zones (OMZ). We explore… Show more

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“…and Crocosphaera sp., has related the nifH gene to N 2 O fixation 5 . Since being set up in 2005, our nitrogen-limited ponds have developed diverse diazotroph communities 42 , comparable to those in estuaries 54 , freshwater 55 and seawater 56 . Here we set out to link cause to effect by attempting to enrich N 2 O fixing candidates but failed to detect any changes in the total nifH community after 25 days enrichment with N 2 O (Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Crocosphaera sp., has related the nifH gene to N 2 O fixation 5 . Since being set up in 2005, our nitrogen-limited ponds have developed diverse diazotroph communities 42 , comparable to those in estuaries 54 , freshwater 55 and seawater 56 . Here we set out to link cause to effect by attempting to enrich N 2 O fixing candidates but failed to detect any changes in the total nifH community after 25 days enrichment with N 2 O (Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%