ABSTRACT: The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellular enzymatic hydrolysis, was investigated as a function of temperature in permanently cold sediments from 2 fjords on the west coast of Svalbard (Arctic Ocean). We used 4 structurally distinct polysaccharides (chondroitin sulfate, fucoidan, xylan and pullulan) to determine the temperature-activity responses of hydrolysis of a related class of compounds. All 4 enzyme activities showed similarly low temperature optima in the range of 15 to 18°C. These temperature optima are considerably lower than most previous reports of temperature optima for enzyme activities in marine sediments. At 0°C, close to the in situ temperature, these enzyme activiti...
The microbial community composition of polar and temperate ocean waters differs substantially, but t...
The microbial community composition of polar and temperate ocean waters differs substantially, but t...
This study emphasizes the importance of microbial Mn(IV) and Fe(III) reduction for carbon cycling in...
ABSTRACT: The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellula...
The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellular enzymati...
Extracellular enzymatic hydrolysis of high-molecular weight organic matter is the initial step in se...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
This study emphasizes the importance of microbial Mn(IV) and Fe(III) reduction for carbon cycling in...
Arctic regions may be particularly sensitive to climate warming and, consequently, rates of carbon m...
Marine sediments harbour diverse populations of dormant thermophilic bacterial spores that become ac...
The microbial community composition of polar and temperate ocean waters differs substantially, but t...
The microbial community composition of polar and temperate ocean waters differs substantially, but t...
This study emphasizes the importance of microbial Mn(IV) and Fe(III) reduction for carbon cycling in...
ABSTRACT: The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellula...
The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellular enzymati...
Extracellular enzymatic hydrolysis of high-molecular weight organic matter is the initial step in se...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
This study emphasizes the importance of microbial Mn(IV) and Fe(III) reduction for carbon cycling in...
Arctic regions may be particularly sensitive to climate warming and, consequently, rates of carbon m...
Marine sediments harbour diverse populations of dormant thermophilic bacterial spores that become ac...
The microbial community composition of polar and temperate ocean waters differs substantially, but t...
The microbial community composition of polar and temperate ocean waters differs substantially, but t...
This study emphasizes the importance of microbial Mn(IV) and Fe(III) reduction for carbon cycling in...