The global ocean sequesters a large amount of reduced carbon in dissolved organic molecules that can persist for centuries to millennia. The persistence of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the deep ocean has been attributed to inherently refractory molecules and to low concentrations of molecules, but the relative roles of molecular properties and molecular concentrations remain uncertain. We investigate both of these possibilities using bioassay experiments with unfiltered seawater collected from five depths (50–1500 m) at the Bermuda Atlantic TimeSeries Study site. The microbial utilization of compositionally distinct forms of seawater DOC at in situ and elevated concentrations was determined. Microbial utilization of in situ organic car...
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Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the largest organic carbon reservoir in the ocean, and the amount ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
The global ocean sequesters a large amount of reduced carbon in dissolved organic molecules that can...
A large quantity of reduced carbon is sequestered in the ocean as refractory dissolved molecules tha...
The reservoir of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is modified by multiple input and remov...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the second largest reservoir of organic carbon in the bios...
The ocean contains a large reservoir of dissolved organic matter (DOM) that persists for millennia. ...
Oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the second largest reservoir of organic carbon in the bios...
The degradation of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important control variable in the glo...
The pool of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the deep ocean represents one of the largest carbon si...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains more carbon than the combined stocks of Earth’s biota...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Original research paperThe refractory nature of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) increases whil...
© International Society for Microbial Ecology, 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the largest organic carbon reservoir in the ocean, and the amount ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
The global ocean sequesters a large amount of reduced carbon in dissolved organic molecules that can...
A large quantity of reduced carbon is sequestered in the ocean as refractory dissolved molecules tha...
The reservoir of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is modified by multiple input and remov...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the second largest reservoir of organic carbon in the bios...
The ocean contains a large reservoir of dissolved organic matter (DOM) that persists for millennia. ...
Oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the second largest reservoir of organic carbon in the bios...
The degradation of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important control variable in the glo...
The pool of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the deep ocean represents one of the largest carbon si...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains more carbon than the combined stocks of Earth’s biota...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Original research paperThe refractory nature of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) increases whil...
© International Society for Microbial Ecology, 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the largest organic carbon reservoir in the ocean, and the amount ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...