Large quantities of carbon are stored in marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), and its recycling has a major effect on the carbon cycle. Microbes are responsible for turnover of DOM. Little is known about how the complex pool of DOM shapes microbial communities and vice versa, especially in anoxic systems. In this study, we characterized the DOM pool with high-resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry and analyzed the microbial community composition with 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing across a redox gradient in the Black Sea. The chemical stratification of the water column was clearly reflected in the microbial community, with different putative autotrophic taxa abundant across redox zones. The nitrate maxim...
18 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00537-23.-- ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine sediment pore waters derives largely from decomposition of ...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Large quantities of carbon are stored in marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), and its recycling ha...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important part in regulating the marine carbon cycle by linking the atm...
Organic matter degradation in marine environments is essential for the recycling of nutrients, espec...
Marine microbes are critical players in the global carbon cycle, affecting both the reduction of ino...
Remineralization and transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) by marine microbes shape the D...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Bottom-water oxygen supply is a key factor governing the biogeochemistry and community composition o...
The pool of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the deep ocean represents one of the largest carbon si...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the ocean is one of the largest carbon pools on earth, similar in ...
A considerable fraction of the Earth's organic carbon exists in dissolved form in seawater. To inves...
Oral communicationThe microbe-dissolved organic matter (DOM) interactions include microbial uptake a...
The stratified water column of the Black Sea serves as a model ecosystem for studying the interactio...
18 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00537-23.-- ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine sediment pore waters derives largely from decomposition of ...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Large quantities of carbon are stored in marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), and its recycling ha...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important part in regulating the marine carbon cycle by linking the atm...
Organic matter degradation in marine environments is essential for the recycling of nutrients, espec...
Marine microbes are critical players in the global carbon cycle, affecting both the reduction of ino...
Remineralization and transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) by marine microbes shape the D...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Bottom-water oxygen supply is a key factor governing the biogeochemistry and community composition o...
The pool of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the deep ocean represents one of the largest carbon si...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the ocean is one of the largest carbon pools on earth, similar in ...
A considerable fraction of the Earth's organic carbon exists in dissolved form in seawater. To inves...
Oral communicationThe microbe-dissolved organic matter (DOM) interactions include microbial uptake a...
The stratified water column of the Black Sea serves as a model ecosystem for studying the interactio...
18 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00537-23.-- ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine sediment pore waters derives largely from decomposition of ...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...