<p>Seagrasses play an important role as ecosystem engineers; they provide shelter to many animals and improve water quality by filtering out nutrients and by controlling pathogens. Moreover, their rhizosphere promotes a myriad of microbial interactions and processes, which are dominated by microorganisms involved in the sulfur cycle. This study provides a detailed insight into the metabolic sulfur pathways in the rhizobiome of the seagrass Zostera marina, a dominant seagrass species across the temperate northern hemisphere. Shotgun metagenomic sequencing revealed the relative dominance of Gamma- and Deltaproteobacteria, and comparative analysis of sulfur genes identified a higher abundance of genes related to sulfur oxidation than sulfate r...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Hydrothermal vent (HTV) systems are important habitats for understanding the biological processes of...
Seagrass meadows form vital ecological components of coastal zones worldwide, but are rapidly declin...
Seagrasses play an important role as ecosystem engineers; they provide shelter to many animals and i...
Seagrasses play an important role as ecosystem engineers; they provide shelter to many animals and i...
The presence of seagrasses facilitates numerous microbial-mediated biogeochemical cycles, with sulfu...
Seagrasses evolved from terrestrial plants into marine foundation species around 100 million years a...
<p>Terrestrial plants benefit from many well-understood mutualistic relationships with root- and lea...
Terrestrial plants benefit from many well-understood mutualistic relationships with root- and leaf-a...
The hypersaline lagoon system of Araruama (HLSA) is one of the largest in the world and one of the m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Chemoautotrophic bacteria that oxidize sulfur and redu...
<p>Sediment microorganisms can have profound influence on productivity and functioning of marine eco...
Seagrasses evolved from terrestrial plants into marine foundation species around 100 million years a...
Seagrasses evolved from terrestrial plants into marine foundation species around 100 million years a...
Thioautotrophic endosymbionts in the Domain Bacteria mediate key sulfur transformations in marine re...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Hydrothermal vent (HTV) systems are important habitats for understanding the biological processes of...
Seagrass meadows form vital ecological components of coastal zones worldwide, but are rapidly declin...
Seagrasses play an important role as ecosystem engineers; they provide shelter to many animals and i...
Seagrasses play an important role as ecosystem engineers; they provide shelter to many animals and i...
The presence of seagrasses facilitates numerous microbial-mediated biogeochemical cycles, with sulfu...
Seagrasses evolved from terrestrial plants into marine foundation species around 100 million years a...
<p>Terrestrial plants benefit from many well-understood mutualistic relationships with root- and lea...
Terrestrial plants benefit from many well-understood mutualistic relationships with root- and leaf-a...
The hypersaline lagoon system of Araruama (HLSA) is one of the largest in the world and one of the m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Chemoautotrophic bacteria that oxidize sulfur and redu...
<p>Sediment microorganisms can have profound influence on productivity and functioning of marine eco...
Seagrasses evolved from terrestrial plants into marine foundation species around 100 million years a...
Seagrasses evolved from terrestrial plants into marine foundation species around 100 million years a...
Thioautotrophic endosymbionts in the Domain Bacteria mediate key sulfur transformations in marine re...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Hydrothermal vent (HTV) systems are important habitats for understanding the biological processes of...
Seagrass meadows form vital ecological components of coastal zones worldwide, but are rapidly declin...