<div><p>Nitrification, the microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate, is a central part of the nitrogen cycle. In the ocean’s surface layer, the process alters the distribution of inorganic nitrogen species available to phytoplankton and produces nitrous oxide. A widely held idea among oceanographers is that nitrification is inhibited by light in the ocean. However, recent evidence that the primary organisms involved in nitrification, the ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA), are present and active throughout the surface ocean has challenged this idea. Here we show, through field experiments coupling molecular genetic and biogeochemical approaches, that competition for ammonium with phytoplankton is the strongest regulator of nitrification in t...
Ammonium is a central nutrient in aquatic systems. Yet, cell-specific ammonium assimilation among di...
Ammonium is a central nutrient in aquatic systems. Yet, cell-specific ammonium assimilation among di...
International audienceWe investigated the variability in ammonia oxidation (AO) rates and the presen...
Nitrification, the microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate, is a central part of the nitrogen cyc...
Phytoplankton assimilation and microbial oxidation of ammonium are two critical conversion pathways ...
Microorganisms oxidize organic nitrogen to nitrate in a series of steps. Nitrite, an intermediate pr...
Two alternative mechanisms are suggested for nitrite accumulation in the oxygenated oligotrophic wat...
In the seasonally stratified Gulf of Aqaba Red Sea, both NO2- release by phytoplankton and NH4+ oxid...
Marine Crenarchaeota are the most abundant single group of prokaryotes in the ocean, but their phys...
Nitrogen (N) is the major limiting nutrient for phytoplankton growth and productivity in large parts...
International audienceCentral to the Southern Ocean's role in setting atmospheric CO2 is the seasona...
Nitrogen (N) is the major limiting nutrient for phytoplankton growth and productivity in large parts...
Fixed inorganic nitrogen (N) is persistently scarce in the well-lit regions of the subtropical ocean...
Ammonium is a central nutrient in aquatic systems. Yet, cell-specific ammonium assimilation among di...
Ammonium is a central nutrient in aquatic systems. Yet, cell-specific ammonium assimilation among di...
International audienceWe investigated the variability in ammonia oxidation (AO) rates and the presen...
Nitrification, the microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate, is a central part of the nitrogen cyc...
Phytoplankton assimilation and microbial oxidation of ammonium are two critical conversion pathways ...
Microorganisms oxidize organic nitrogen to nitrate in a series of steps. Nitrite, an intermediate pr...
Two alternative mechanisms are suggested for nitrite accumulation in the oxygenated oligotrophic wat...
In the seasonally stratified Gulf of Aqaba Red Sea, both NO2- release by phytoplankton and NH4+ oxid...
Marine Crenarchaeota are the most abundant single group of prokaryotes in the ocean, but their phys...
Nitrogen (N) is the major limiting nutrient for phytoplankton growth and productivity in large parts...
International audienceCentral to the Southern Ocean's role in setting atmospheric CO2 is the seasona...
Nitrogen (N) is the major limiting nutrient for phytoplankton growth and productivity in large parts...
Fixed inorganic nitrogen (N) is persistently scarce in the well-lit regions of the subtropical ocean...
Ammonium is a central nutrient in aquatic systems. Yet, cell-specific ammonium assimilation among di...
Ammonium is a central nutrient in aquatic systems. Yet, cell-specific ammonium assimilation among di...
International audienceWe investigated the variability in ammonia oxidation (AO) rates and the presen...