Many diatoms that inhabit low-nutrient waters of the open ocean live in close association with cyanobacteria. Some of these associations are believed to be mutualistic, where N2-fixing cyanobacterial symbionts provide N for the diatoms. Rates of N2 fixation by symbiotic cyanobacteria and the N transfer to their diatom partners were measured using a high-resolution nanometer scale secondary ion mass spectrometry approach in natural populations. Cell-specific rates of N2 fixation (1.15–71.5 fmol N per cell h−1) were similar amongst the symbioses and rapid transfer (within 30 min) of fixed N was also measured. Similar growth rates for the diatoms and their symbionts were determined and the symbiotic growth rates were higher than those estimate...
Marine nitrogen-fixing microorganisms are an important source of fixed nitrogen in oceanic ecosystem...
Nitrogen fixation - the reduction of dinitrogen (N2) gas to biologically available nitrogen (N) - is...
We analysed N2- and carbon (C) fixation in individual cells of Baltic Sea cyanobacteria by combining...
N-2 fixation constitutes an important new nitrogen source in the open sea. One group of filamentous ...
Biological N2 fixation constitutes the major source of nitrogen in open ocean systems, regulating th...
The microbial fixation of N2 is the largest source of biologically available nitrogen (N) to the oce...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria play a central role in the open-ocean microbial community by pr...
Primary production in a large fraction of the surface ocean communities is limited by the availabili...
In the open ocean, some phytoplankton establish symbiosis with cyanobacteria. Some partnerships invo...
Symbiotic relationships between phytoplankton and N2-fixing microorganisms play a crucial role in ma...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is an important source of nitrogen (N) in low-latitude open ocea...
Microbial dinitrogen (N2) fixation, the nitrogenase enzyme-catalysed reduction of N2 gas into biolog...
Symbiotic relationships between phytoplankton and N-2-fixing microorganisms play a crucial role in m...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient in vast regions of the world’s oceans, yet the sources of N avai...
Marine nitrogen-fixing microorganisms are an important source of fixed nitrogen in oceanic ecosystem...
Nitrogen fixation - the reduction of dinitrogen (N2) gas to biologically available nitrogen (N) - is...
We analysed N2- and carbon (C) fixation in individual cells of Baltic Sea cyanobacteria by combining...
N-2 fixation constitutes an important new nitrogen source in the open sea. One group of filamentous ...
Biological N2 fixation constitutes the major source of nitrogen in open ocean systems, regulating th...
The microbial fixation of N2 is the largest source of biologically available nitrogen (N) to the oce...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria play a central role in the open-ocean microbial community by pr...
Primary production in a large fraction of the surface ocean communities is limited by the availabili...
In the open ocean, some phytoplankton establish symbiosis with cyanobacteria. Some partnerships invo...
Symbiotic relationships between phytoplankton and N2-fixing microorganisms play a crucial role in ma...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is an important source of nitrogen (N) in low-latitude open ocea...
Microbial dinitrogen (N2) fixation, the nitrogenase enzyme-catalysed reduction of N2 gas into biolog...
Symbiotic relationships between phytoplankton and N-2-fixing microorganisms play a crucial role in m...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient in vast regions of the world’s oceans, yet the sources of N avai...
Marine nitrogen-fixing microorganisms are an important source of fixed nitrogen in oceanic ecosystem...
Nitrogen fixation - the reduction of dinitrogen (N2) gas to biologically available nitrogen (N) - is...
We analysed N2- and carbon (C) fixation in individual cells of Baltic Sea cyanobacteria by combining...