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Oxygen-tolerant nitrogen fixation in a marine alga-colonizing <i>Planctomycetota</i>. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Wang Z, Teng P, Yu T, Zhang Y.
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Genomes of N<sub>2</sub>-fixing endosymbionts of unicellular eukaryotes and host-independence. [PDF]
Elhai J.
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Dark carbon fixation in intertidal sediments: Controlling factors and driving microorganisms
Water Research, 2022Dark carbon fixation (DCF) contributes approximately 0.77 Pg C y-1 to oceanic primary production and the global carbon budget. It is estimated that nearly half of the DCF in marine sediments occurs in estuarine and coastal regions, but the environmental factors controlling DCF and the microorganisms responsible for its production remain under ...
Bolin Liu, Lijun Hou, Yanling Zheng
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Potential response of dark carbon fixation to global warming in estuarine and coastal waters
Global Change Biology, 2023AbstractDark carbon fixation (DCF), through which chemoautotrophs convert inorganic carbon to organic carbon, is recognized as a vital process of global carbon biogeochemical cycle. However, little is known about the response of DCF processes in estuarine and coastal waters to global warming.
Lin Qi, Yanling Zheng, Lijun Hou
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High dark carbon fixation in the tropical South China Sea
Continental Shelf Research, 2017Abstract Dark carbon fixation (DCF) has been usually assumed to be insignificant in the study of microbial production and carbon cycling. In order to evaluate DCF distribution and its contribution to biogenic carbon flux, surface and vertical distribution of DCF, primary production (PP) and bacterial production (BP) were investigated in both offshore
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Dark CO2 fixation and the carbon isotope ratio in bromeliaceae
Plant Science Letters, 1974Abstract Dark CO2 fixation and δ13C values were measured in 27 species of the 3 sub-families of Bromeliaceae. 13 species were in a group with a mean δ13C value of −12.9±1.2% and with dark CO2 fixation and 14 species in another group with a mean of −25.3±1.8% 0 .
E. Medina, J.H. Troughton
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