Marine Crenarchaeota are among the most abundant groups of prokaryotes in the ocean and recent reports suggest that they oxidize ammonia as an energy source and inorganic carbon as carbon source, while other studies indicate that Crenarchaeota use organic carbon and hence, live heterotrophically. We used catalysed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH) to determine the crenarchaeal and bacterial contribution to total prokaryotic abundance in the (sub) tropical Atlantic. Bacteria contributed similar to 50% to total prokaryotes throughout the water column. Marine Crenarchaeota Group I (MCGI) accounted for similar to 5% of the prokaryotes in subsurface waters (100 m depth) and between 10 and 20% in the oxygen minimu...
14 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables.-- Under a Creative Commons licenseOrganic matter is known to influen...
Until recently, ammonia oxidation, a key process in the global nitrogen cycle, was thought to be med...
Members of the prokaryotic picoplankton are the main drivers of the biogeochemical cycles over large...
Marine Crenarchaeota are among the most abundant groups of prokaryotes in the ocean and recent repor...
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in combination with polynucleotide probes revealed that th...
The abundance (based on catalyzed reporter deposition-fluorescence in situ hybrid ization, CARD-FISH...
Marine Crenarchaeota are the most abundant single group of prokaryotes in the ocean, but their phys...
The abundance (based on catalyzed reporter deposition-fluorescence in situ hybrid ization, CARD-FISH...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine mesophilic archaea were discovered two decades ago. However, the role of these culture-resist...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Archaea are traditionally thought of as “extremophiles,” but recent studies have shown that marine p...
The meso- and bathypelagic ocean comprises the largest habitat on earth, yet we know very little abo...
An ammonia-oxidizing, carbon-fixing archaeon, Candidatus “Nitrosopumilus maritimus,” recently was is...
14 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables.-- Under a Creative Commons licenseOrganic matter is known to influen...
Until recently, ammonia oxidation, a key process in the global nitrogen cycle, was thought to be med...
Members of the prokaryotic picoplankton are the main drivers of the biogeochemical cycles over large...
Marine Crenarchaeota are among the most abundant groups of prokaryotes in the ocean and recent repor...
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in combination with polynucleotide probes revealed that th...
The abundance (based on catalyzed reporter deposition-fluorescence in situ hybrid ization, CARD-FISH...
Marine Crenarchaeota are the most abundant single group of prokaryotes in the ocean, but their phys...
The abundance (based on catalyzed reporter deposition-fluorescence in situ hybrid ization, CARD-FISH...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine mesophilic archaea were discovered two decades ago. However, the role of these culture-resist...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Archaea are traditionally thought of as “extremophiles,” but recent studies have shown that marine p...
The meso- and bathypelagic ocean comprises the largest habitat on earth, yet we know very little abo...
An ammonia-oxidizing, carbon-fixing archaeon, Candidatus “Nitrosopumilus maritimus,” recently was is...
14 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables.-- Under a Creative Commons licenseOrganic matter is known to influen...
Until recently, ammonia oxidation, a key process in the global nitrogen cycle, was thought to be med...
Members of the prokaryotic picoplankton are the main drivers of the biogeochemical cycles over large...