Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It has been argued that their global biogeographical distribution reflects the physiologically feasible temperature range at which they can perform nitrogen fixation. In this study we refine this line of argumentation for the globally important group of unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria, and pose the following two hypotheses: (i) nitrogen fixation is limited by nitrogenase activity at low temperature and by oxygen diffusion at high temperature, which is manifested by a shift from strong to weak temperature dependence of nitrogenase activity, and (ii) high respiration rates are required to maintain very low levels of oxygen for nitrogenase, ...
Discrepancies between estimates of oceanic N2 fixation and nitrogen (N) losses through denitrificati...
Nitrogen is an essential and major component of biomass. While virtually all life depends on combine...
Incompatibility of nitrogen fixation and oxygen production compels unicellular diazotrophic cyanobac...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Approximately 50% of the global natural fixation of nitrogen occurs in the oceans supporting a consi...
Approximately 50% of the global natural fixation of nitrogen occurs in the oceans supporting a consi...
The results described in this thesis reveal that unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria are unable t...
The recent detection of heterotrophic nitrogen (N2) fixation in deep waters of the southern Californ...
Cyanobacteria are oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria that are widespread in marine, freshwater and ter...
Cyanobacteria are oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria that are widespread in marine, freshwater and ter...
Cyanobacteria are oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria that are widespread in marine, freshwater and ter...
Discrepancies between estimates of oceanic N2 fixation and nitrogen (N) losses through denitrificati...
Nitrogen is an essential and major component of biomass. While virtually all life depends on combine...
Incompatibility of nitrogen fixation and oxygen production compels unicellular diazotrophic cyanobac...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are largely confined to the tropical and subtropical ocean. It ...
Approximately 50% of the global natural fixation of nitrogen occurs in the oceans supporting a consi...
Approximately 50% of the global natural fixation of nitrogen occurs in the oceans supporting a consi...
The results described in this thesis reveal that unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria are unable t...
The recent detection of heterotrophic nitrogen (N2) fixation in deep waters of the southern Californ...
Cyanobacteria are oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria that are widespread in marine, freshwater and ter...
Cyanobacteria are oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria that are widespread in marine, freshwater and ter...
Cyanobacteria are oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria that are widespread in marine, freshwater and ter...
Discrepancies between estimates of oceanic N2 fixation and nitrogen (N) losses through denitrificati...
Nitrogen is an essential and major component of biomass. While virtually all life depends on combine...
Incompatibility of nitrogen fixation and oxygen production compels unicellular diazotrophic cyanobac...