Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of chemical compounds. At 750 Pg C, it is one of the biggest pools of reduced carbon on Earth. It has been proposed that the diversity of DOM is responsible for its recalcitrance. We hypothesize that the chemodiversity of marine DOM is a reflection of the chemodiversity of bacterial exometabolomes. To test this, we incubated two model strains of the Roseobacter group; Phaeobacter inhibens and Dinoroseobacter shibae in pure culture using three different simple organic compounds as sole carbon sources (glutamate, glucose, and acetate and succinate for P. inhibens and D. shibae, respectively). The exometabolome of the model organisms was characterized using Fourier Transform Ion Cyclot...
General studies on benthic microbial communities focus on fundamental biogeochemical processes or th...
Bacteria play a key role in sustaining the chemodiversity of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), ...
Bacteria play a key role in the planetary carbon cycle partly because they rapidly assimilate labile...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of chemical compounds. At 750 Pg C, it is...
Geochemical models typically represent organic matter (OM) as consisting of multiple, independent po...
Most biological diversity on Earth is contained within microbial communities. In the ocean, these co...
The ocean contains one of the largest reservoirs of reduced carbon on Earth in the form of dissolved...
The compatible solute dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), made by many marine organisms, is one of Ea...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Most biological diversity on Earth is contained within microbial communities. In the ocean, these co...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
General studies on benthic microbial communities focus on fundamental biogeochemical processes or th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
General studies on benthic microbial communities focus on fundamental biogeochemical processes or th...
General studies on benthic microbial communities focus on fundamental biogeochemical processes or th...
Bacteria play a key role in sustaining the chemodiversity of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), ...
Bacteria play a key role in the planetary carbon cycle partly because they rapidly assimilate labile...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of chemical compounds. At 750 Pg C, it is...
Geochemical models typically represent organic matter (OM) as consisting of multiple, independent po...
Most biological diversity on Earth is contained within microbial communities. In the ocean, these co...
The ocean contains one of the largest reservoirs of reduced carbon on Earth in the form of dissolved...
The compatible solute dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), made by many marine organisms, is one of Ea...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Most biological diversity on Earth is contained within microbial communities. In the ocean, these co...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
General studies on benthic microbial communities focus on fundamental biogeochemical processes or th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
General studies on benthic microbial communities focus on fundamental biogeochemical processes or th...
General studies on benthic microbial communities focus on fundamental biogeochemical processes or th...
Bacteria play a key role in sustaining the chemodiversity of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), ...
Bacteria play a key role in the planetary carbon cycle partly because they rapidly assimilate labile...