Despite the worldwide occurrence of marine hypoxic regions, benthic nitrogen (N) cycling within these areas is poorly understood and it is generally assumed that these areas represent zones of intense fixed N loss from the marine system. Sulfate reduction can be an important process for organic matter degradation in sediments beneath hypoxic waters and many sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) have the genetic potential to fix molecular N (N2). Therefore, SRB may supply fixed N to these systems, countering some of the N lost via microbial processes such as denitrification and anaerobic ammonium oxidation. The objective of this study was to evaluate if N2-fixation, possibly by SRB, plays a role in N cycling within the seasonally hypoxic sediments...
The regulatory roles of temperature, eutrophication and oxygen availability on benthic nitrogen (N) ...
Saad S, Bhatnagar S, Tegetmeyer H, Geelhoed JS, Strous M, Ruff SE. Transient exposure to oxygen or n...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...
Experiment looking at the impact of phytoplankton organic matter addition on sulfate reduction rates...
The distribution and magnitude of benthic N2 fixation in OMZs, and its relevance for the community i...
Eutrophication is one of the greatest threats for the Baltic Sea, and one of its more critical conse...
Thermally–induced stratification and anthropogenic inputs of nutrients are major contributors to the...
The distribution of benthic nitrogen (N2) fixation and its relevance for N cycling in the Eastern Bo...
Denitrifying and anammox bacteria are involved in the nitrogen cycling in marine sediments but the e...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is the primary input of fixed nitrogen (N) into the marine biosp...
In the sedimental organic matter of eutrophic continental seas, such as the largest dead zone in the...
Denitrifying and anammox bacteria are involved in the nitrogen cycling in marine sediments but the e...
Denitrifying and anammox bacteria are involved in the nitrogen cycling in marine sediments but the e...
Abstract. The potential coupling of nitrogen (N2) fixation and sulfate reduction (SR) was explored i...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is the primary input of fixed nitrogen (N) into the marine biosp...
The regulatory roles of temperature, eutrophication and oxygen availability on benthic nitrogen (N) ...
Saad S, Bhatnagar S, Tegetmeyer H, Geelhoed JS, Strous M, Ruff SE. Transient exposure to oxygen or n...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...
Experiment looking at the impact of phytoplankton organic matter addition on sulfate reduction rates...
The distribution and magnitude of benthic N2 fixation in OMZs, and its relevance for the community i...
Eutrophication is one of the greatest threats for the Baltic Sea, and one of its more critical conse...
Thermally–induced stratification and anthropogenic inputs of nutrients are major contributors to the...
The distribution of benthic nitrogen (N2) fixation and its relevance for N cycling in the Eastern Bo...
Denitrifying and anammox bacteria are involved in the nitrogen cycling in marine sediments but the e...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is the primary input of fixed nitrogen (N) into the marine biosp...
In the sedimental organic matter of eutrophic continental seas, such as the largest dead zone in the...
Denitrifying and anammox bacteria are involved in the nitrogen cycling in marine sediments but the e...
Denitrifying and anammox bacteria are involved in the nitrogen cycling in marine sediments but the e...
Abstract. The potential coupling of nitrogen (N2) fixation and sulfate reduction (SR) was explored i...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is the primary input of fixed nitrogen (N) into the marine biosp...
The regulatory roles of temperature, eutrophication and oxygen availability on benthic nitrogen (N) ...
Saad S, Bhatnagar S, Tegetmeyer H, Geelhoed JS, Strous M, Ruff SE. Transient exposure to oxygen or n...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...