Marine waters are often nitrogen (N) limited. Denitrification, the microbial conversion of nitrate to dinitrogen (N2) gas, is responsible for significant N removal from the coastal ocean. In contrast, nitrogen fixation, the microbial transformation of N2 to ammonium, is typically regarded as an inconsequential N source. The imbalance between these 2 processes is responsible, at least in part, for N limitation in the coastal ocean. Organic matter quality and quantity has been shown to determine rates of these critical N cycling processes. We hypothesized that the timing of organic matter deposition to the benthos might also be important in determining which process dominates. We tested this hypothesis using a coupled biogeochemical-molecular...
Nitrogen fixation is an essential process that biologically transforms atmospheric dinitrogen gas to...
International audienceNitrogen fixation is an essential process that biologically transforms atmosph...
The fixation of dinitrogen (N2) and denitrification are two opposite processes in the nitrogen cycle...
The fixation of dinitrogen (N2) and denitrification are two opposite processes in the nitrogen cycle...
The fixation of dinitrogen (N2) and denitrification are two opposite processes in the nitrogen cycle...
The rate and factors controlling denitrification in marine sediments have been investigated using a ...
Primary production in coastal waters is generally nitrogen (N) limited with denitrification outpacin...
Primary production in coastal waters is generally nitrogen (N) limited with denitrification outpacin...
Marine sediments harbor metabolically versatile bacteria whose activities can influence the cycle of...
The rate and factors controlling denitrification in marine sediments have been investigated using a ...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is the primary input of fixed nitrogen (N) into the marine biosp...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is the primary input of fixed nitrogen (N) into the marine biosp...
The surface water of the marine environment has traditionally been viewed as a nitrogen (N) limited ...
Respiratory reduction of nitrate (denitrification) is recognized as the most important process conve...
Abstract. The rate and factors controlling denitrification in marine sediments have been investigate...
Nitrogen fixation is an essential process that biologically transforms atmospheric dinitrogen gas to...
International audienceNitrogen fixation is an essential process that biologically transforms atmosph...
The fixation of dinitrogen (N2) and denitrification are two opposite processes in the nitrogen cycle...
The fixation of dinitrogen (N2) and denitrification are two opposite processes in the nitrogen cycle...
The fixation of dinitrogen (N2) and denitrification are two opposite processes in the nitrogen cycle...
The rate and factors controlling denitrification in marine sediments have been investigated using a ...
Primary production in coastal waters is generally nitrogen (N) limited with denitrification outpacin...
Primary production in coastal waters is generally nitrogen (N) limited with denitrification outpacin...
Marine sediments harbor metabolically versatile bacteria whose activities can influence the cycle of...
The rate and factors controlling denitrification in marine sediments have been investigated using a ...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is the primary input of fixed nitrogen (N) into the marine biosp...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is the primary input of fixed nitrogen (N) into the marine biosp...
The surface water of the marine environment has traditionally been viewed as a nitrogen (N) limited ...
Respiratory reduction of nitrate (denitrification) is recognized as the most important process conve...
Abstract. The rate and factors controlling denitrification in marine sediments have been investigate...
Nitrogen fixation is an essential process that biologically transforms atmospheric dinitrogen gas to...
International audienceNitrogen fixation is an essential process that biologically transforms atmosph...
The fixation of dinitrogen (N2) and denitrification are two opposite processes in the nitrogen cycle...