Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen (N) to boreal forest ecosystems; however, revealing the fate of newly fixed N within the bryosphere (i.e. bryophytes and their associated organisms) remains uncertain. Methods: Herein, we combined 15N tracers, high resolution secondary ion mass-spectrometry (NanoSIMS) and a molecular survey of bacterial, fungal and diazotrophic communities, to determine the origin and transfer pathways of newly fixed N2 within feather-moss (Pleurozium schreberi) and its associated microbiome. Results: NanoSIMS images reveal that newly fixed N2, derived from cyanobacteria, is incorporated into moss tissues and associated bacteria, fungi and micro-algae. Discus...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Feather moss-cyanobacteria associations, although still poorly understood, are recognised as essenti...
Feather moss-cyanobacteria associations, although still poorly understood, are recognised as essenti...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
IntroductionBiological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen (N...
IntroductionBiological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen (N...
The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) is a major pathway for available N entering ecosystems. In ...
Cyanobacteria living epiphytically on mosses in pristine, unpolluted areas fix substantial amounts o...
Feather mosses utilize various sources of nitrogen (N): they absorb N deposited on leaf tissue, they...
Cyanobacteria-plant symbioses play an important role in many ecosystems due to the fixation of atmos...
Nitrogen (N2) fixation is a major source of available N in ecosystems that receive low amounts of at...
Cyanobacteria-plant symbioses play an important role in many ecosystems due to the fixation of atmos...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Feather moss-cyanobacteria associations, although still poorly understood, are recognised as essenti...
Feather moss-cyanobacteria associations, although still poorly understood, are recognised as essenti...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
IntroductionBiological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen (N...
IntroductionBiological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen (N...
The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) is a major pathway for available N entering ecosystems. In ...
Cyanobacteria living epiphytically on mosses in pristine, unpolluted areas fix substantial amounts o...
Feather mosses utilize various sources of nitrogen (N): they absorb N deposited on leaf tissue, they...
Cyanobacteria-plant symbioses play an important role in many ecosystems due to the fixation of atmos...
Nitrogen (N2) fixation is a major source of available N in ecosystems that receive low amounts of at...
Cyanobacteria-plant symbioses play an important role in many ecosystems due to the fixation of atmos...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Feather moss-cyanobacteria associations, although still poorly understood, are recognised as essenti...
Feather moss-cyanobacteria associations, although still poorly understood, are recognised as essenti...