Organic matter degradation in marine environments is essential for the recycling of nutrients, especially under conditions of anoxia where organic matter tends to accumulate. However, little is known about the diversity of the microbial communities responsible for the mineralization of organic matter in the absence of oxygen, as well as the factors controlling their activities. Here, we determined the active heterotrophic prokaryotic community in the sulphidic water column of the Black Sea, an ideal model system, where a tight coupling between carbon, nitrogen and sulphur cycles is expected. Active microorganisms degrading both dissolved organic matter (DOM) and protein extracts were determined using quantitative DNA stable isotope probing ...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
The ocean contains one of the largest reservoirs of reduced carbon on Earth in the form of dissolved...
Organic matter degradation in marine environments is essential for the recycling of nutrients, espec...
Large quantities of carbon are stored in marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), and its recycling ha...
Microorganisms attached to particles have been shown to be different from free-living microbes and t...
Global warming and eutrophication promote hypoxia in aquatic systems, with projected decreases in oc...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important part in regulating the marine carbon cycle by linking the atm...
The Black Sea, with its highly sulfidic water column, is the largest anoxic basin in the world. With...
Global warming and eutrophication promote hypoxia in aquatic systems, with projected decreases in oc...
Oral communicationThe microbe-dissolved organic matter (DOM) interactions include microbial uptake a...
Abstract The Black Sea is the largest semi‐closed permanently anoxic basin on our planet with long‐t...
All forms of life, from bacteria to humans, require sulfur as essential nutrient. Furthermore, many ...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
Carbon cycling in anoxic marine sediments is dependent on uncultured microbial communities. Niches o...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
The ocean contains one of the largest reservoirs of reduced carbon on Earth in the form of dissolved...
Organic matter degradation in marine environments is essential for the recycling of nutrients, espec...
Large quantities of carbon are stored in marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), and its recycling ha...
Microorganisms attached to particles have been shown to be different from free-living microbes and t...
Global warming and eutrophication promote hypoxia in aquatic systems, with projected decreases in oc...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important part in regulating the marine carbon cycle by linking the atm...
The Black Sea, with its highly sulfidic water column, is the largest anoxic basin in the world. With...
Global warming and eutrophication promote hypoxia in aquatic systems, with projected decreases in oc...
Oral communicationThe microbe-dissolved organic matter (DOM) interactions include microbial uptake a...
Abstract The Black Sea is the largest semi‐closed permanently anoxic basin on our planet with long‐t...
All forms of life, from bacteria to humans, require sulfur as essential nutrient. Furthermore, many ...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
Carbon cycling in anoxic marine sediments is dependent on uncultured microbial communities. Niches o...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
The ocean contains one of the largest reservoirs of reduced carbon on Earth in the form of dissolved...