Identifying and quantifying nitrogen pools is essential for understanding the nitrogen cycle in aquatic ecosystems. The ubiquitous diatoms represent an overlooked nitrate pool as they can accumulate nitrate intracellularly and utilize it for nitrogen assimilation, dissipation of excess photosynthetic energy, and Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonium (DNRA). Here, we document the global co-occurrence of diatoms and intracellular nitrate in phototrophic microbial communities in freshwater (n = 69), coastal (n = 44), and open marine (n = 4) habitats. Diatom abundance and total intracellular nitrate contents in water columns, sediments, microbial mats, and epilithic biofilms were highly significantly correlated. In contrast, diatom commun...
In an intertidal flat of the German Wadden Sea, a large sedimentary pool of intracel- lular nitrate ...
The relative importance of two dissimilatory nitrate reduction pathways, denitrification (DEN) and d...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
Identifying and quantifying nitrogen pools is essential for understanding the nitrogen cycle in aqua...
Intracellular nitrate storage allows microorganisms to survive fluctuating nutrient availability and...
Diatom-bacteria aggregates are key for the vertical transport of organic carbon in the ocean. Sinkin...
Diatoms survive in dark, anoxic sediment layers for months to decades. Our investigation reveals a c...
Intracellular nitrate storage allows microorganisms to survive fluctuating nutrient availability and...
Diatoms are among the few eukaryotes known to store nitrate (NO3−) and to use it as an electron acce...
Thalassiosira weissflogii, an abundant, nitrate-storing, bloom-forming diatom in the world's oceans,...
Coastal zones act as a sink for riverine and atmospheric nitrogen inputs and thereby buffer the open...
Diatoms are a widespread group of microalgae and are estimated to contribute up to 40 % to total mar...
The estuarine nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities resulting ...
The present study aims at evaluating the impact of diatoms and copepods on microbial processes media...
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through d...
In an intertidal flat of the German Wadden Sea, a large sedimentary pool of intracel- lular nitrate ...
The relative importance of two dissimilatory nitrate reduction pathways, denitrification (DEN) and d...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
Identifying and quantifying nitrogen pools is essential for understanding the nitrogen cycle in aqua...
Intracellular nitrate storage allows microorganisms to survive fluctuating nutrient availability and...
Diatom-bacteria aggregates are key for the vertical transport of organic carbon in the ocean. Sinkin...
Diatoms survive in dark, anoxic sediment layers for months to decades. Our investigation reveals a c...
Intracellular nitrate storage allows microorganisms to survive fluctuating nutrient availability and...
Diatoms are among the few eukaryotes known to store nitrate (NO3−) and to use it as an electron acce...
Thalassiosira weissflogii, an abundant, nitrate-storing, bloom-forming diatom in the world's oceans,...
Coastal zones act as a sink for riverine and atmospheric nitrogen inputs and thereby buffer the open...
Diatoms are a widespread group of microalgae and are estimated to contribute up to 40 % to total mar...
The estuarine nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities resulting ...
The present study aims at evaluating the impact of diatoms and copepods on microbial processes media...
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through d...
In an intertidal flat of the German Wadden Sea, a large sedimentary pool of intracel- lular nitrate ...
The relative importance of two dissimilatory nitrate reduction pathways, denitrification (DEN) and d...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...