Reduced nitrogen species are key nutrients for biological productivity in the oceans. Ammonium is often present in low and growth-limiting concentrations, albeit peaks occur during collapse of algal blooms or via input from deep sea upwelling and riverine inflow. Autotrophic phytoplankton exploit ammonium peaks by storing nitrogen intracellularly. In contrast, the strategy of heterotrophic bacterioplankton to acquire ammonium is less well understood. This study revealed the marine bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens DSM 17395, a Roseobacter group member, to have already depleted the external ammonium when only similar to 1/3 of the ultimately attained biomass is formed. This was paralleled by a three-fold increase in cellular nitrogen levels and...
Anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacteria are responsible for a significant portion of the los...
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ABSTRACT The ability to reduce atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia, known as N2 fixation, is a wide...
Reduced nitrogen species are key nutrients for biological productivity in the oceans. Ammonium is of...
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...
Current studies indicate that viruses of marine bacteria are biological carbon sinks, transforming b...
Nitrogen availability often limits biological productivity in marine systems, where inorganic nitrog...
Bacteria of the marine Roseobacter clade are characterised by their ability to utilise a wide range ...
Traditionally, the importance of inorganic nitrogen (N) for the nutrition and growth of marine phyto...
We investigated the role of N-2-fixation by the colony-forming cyanobacterium, Aphanizomenon spp., f...
Phytoplankton assimilation and microbial oxidation of ammonium are two critical conversion pathways ...
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) contributes substantially to ocean nitrogen loss, particularl...
Microorganisms oxidize organic nitrogen to nitrate in a series of steps. Nitrite, an intermediate pr...
The capacity of bacteria for degrading dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) and remineralising ammonium ...
Anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacteria are responsible for a significant portion of the los...
This is the final version. Available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this record. All original...
ABSTRACT The ability to reduce atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia, known as N2 fixation, is a wide...
Reduced nitrogen species are key nutrients for biological productivity in the oceans. Ammonium is of...
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...
Current studies indicate that viruses of marine bacteria are biological carbon sinks, transforming b...
Nitrogen availability often limits biological productivity in marine systems, where inorganic nitrog...
Bacteria of the marine Roseobacter clade are characterised by their ability to utilise a wide range ...
Traditionally, the importance of inorganic nitrogen (N) for the nutrition and growth of marine phyto...
We investigated the role of N-2-fixation by the colony-forming cyanobacterium, Aphanizomenon spp., f...
Phytoplankton assimilation and microbial oxidation of ammonium are two critical conversion pathways ...
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) contributes substantially to ocean nitrogen loss, particularl...
Microorganisms oxidize organic nitrogen to nitrate in a series of steps. Nitrite, an intermediate pr...
The capacity of bacteria for degrading dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) and remineralising ammonium ...
Anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacteria are responsible for a significant portion of the los...
This is the final version. Available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this record. All original...
ABSTRACT The ability to reduce atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia, known as N2 fixation, is a wide...