Nitrogen is an essential element in biological systems, and one that often limits production in both aquatic and terrestrial systems. Due to its requirement in biological macromolecules, its acquisition and cycling have the potential to structure microbial communities, as well as to control productivity on the ecosystem scale. In addition, its versatile redox chemistry is the basis of complex biogeochemical transformations that control the inventory of fixed nitrogen, both in local environments and over geological time. Although many of the pathways in the microbial nitrogen cycle were described more than a century ago, additional fundamental pathways have been discovered only recently. These findings imply that we still have much to learn ...
Nitrogen is a key component of all proteins and thus is required for growth and development of all f...
Thermophilic microorganisms mediated significant element cycles and material conversion in the early...
International audienceAll living organisms contribute to the biogeochemical cycles, but microorganis...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element in biological systems and one that often limits production in b...
Nitrogen is an essential component of all living organisms and the main nutrient limiting life on ou...
The global nitrogen cycle is the one most impacted by mankind. The past decade has changed our view ...
This chapter provides an overview of studies of key protein coding genes, enzymes, and other functio...
Prod 2019-248 EA BIOmE INRAInternational audienceSoil microorganisms form one of the largest biodive...
The nitrogen (N) cycle is a collection of important biogeochemical pathways mediated by microbial co...
The nitrogen (N) cycle represents one of the most well-studied systems, yet the taxonomic diversity ...
Discoveries of microbial pathways, players, and population dynamics challenge conventional models of...
The Arctic Ocean microbiome represents a rich source of metabolic functions that may include key b...
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are...
Microorganisms drive much of the Earth's nitrogen (N) cycle, but we still lack a global overview of ...
International audienceAll living organisms contribute to the biogeochemical cycles, but microorganis...
Nitrogen is a key component of all proteins and thus is required for growth and development of all f...
Thermophilic microorganisms mediated significant element cycles and material conversion in the early...
International audienceAll living organisms contribute to the biogeochemical cycles, but microorganis...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element in biological systems and one that often limits production in b...
Nitrogen is an essential component of all living organisms and the main nutrient limiting life on ou...
The global nitrogen cycle is the one most impacted by mankind. The past decade has changed our view ...
This chapter provides an overview of studies of key protein coding genes, enzymes, and other functio...
Prod 2019-248 EA BIOmE INRAInternational audienceSoil microorganisms form one of the largest biodive...
The nitrogen (N) cycle is a collection of important biogeochemical pathways mediated by microbial co...
The nitrogen (N) cycle represents one of the most well-studied systems, yet the taxonomic diversity ...
Discoveries of microbial pathways, players, and population dynamics challenge conventional models of...
The Arctic Ocean microbiome represents a rich source of metabolic functions that may include key b...
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are...
Microorganisms drive much of the Earth's nitrogen (N) cycle, but we still lack a global overview of ...
International audienceAll living organisms contribute to the biogeochemical cycles, but microorganis...
Nitrogen is a key component of all proteins and thus is required for growth and development of all f...
Thermophilic microorganisms mediated significant element cycles and material conversion in the early...
International audienceAll living organisms contribute to the biogeochemical cycles, but microorganis...