Phytoplankton-derived zwitterionic gonyol and dimethylsulfonioacetate interfere with microbial dimethylsulfoniopropionate sulfur cycling. [PDF]
The marine sulfur cycle is substantially fueled by the phytoplankton osmolyte dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP). This metabolite can be metabolized by bacteria, which results in the emission of the volatile sulfur species methanethiol (MeSH) and the ...
Gebser B, Thume K, Steinke M, Pohnert G.
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Complex Microbial Communities Drive Iron and Sulfur Cycling in Arctic Fjord Sediments. [PDF]
Glacial runoff is a key source of iron for primary production in the Arctic. In the fjords of the Svalbard archipelago, glacial retreat is predicted to stimulate phytoplankton blooms that were previously restricted to outer margins.
Buongiorno J +11 more
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The life sulfuric: microbial ecology of sulfur cycling in marine sediments. [PDF]
Summary Almost the entire seafloor is covered with sediments that can be more than 10 000 m thick and represent a vast microbial ecosystem that is a major component of Earth's element and energy cycles. Notably, a significant proportion of microbial life
Wasmund K, Mußmann M, Loy A.
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Glacial Runoff Promotes Deep Burial of Sulfur Cycling-Associated Microorganisms in Marine Sediments. [PDF]
Marine fjords with active glacier outlets are hot spots for organic matter burial in the sediments and subsequent microbial mineralization, and will be increasingly important as climate warming causes more rapid glacial melt.
Pelikan C +9 more
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Diversity of sulfur cycling halophiles within the Salton Sea, California’s largest lake [PDF]
Background Microorganisms are the biotic foundation for nutrient cycling across ecosystems, and their assembly is often based on the nutrient availability of their environment.
Linton Freund +6 more
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Enhanced carbon-sulfur cycling in the sediments of Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone center. [PDF]
Biogeochemistry of oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) sediments, which are characterized by high input of labile organic matter, have crucial bearings on the benthic biota, gas and metal fluxes across the sediment-water interface, and carbon-sulfur cycling.
Fernandes S +12 more
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Active sulfur cycling in the terrestrial deep subsurface. [PDF]
Bell E +8 more
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Polyelectrolytes are promising binders for sulfur cathodes of Li/S batteries, with an ability to control the diffusion of polysulfides into the electrolyte, but their impact on the microstructural evolution of the electrode with cycling is presently ...
Hassane Idrissi (8526285) +5 more
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The Microbial Sulfur Cycle [PDF]
Sulfur is one example of an element whose transformation and fate in the environment are critically dependent upon microbial activities. Sulfur is the 10th most abundant element in the universe and the sixth most abundant element in microbial biomass. By virtue of its chemical properties, particularly the wide range of stable redox states, sulfur plays
Klotz, Martin G +2 more
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Effect of properties of carbon materials on specific energy and cycling of lithium-sulfur batteries [PDF]
The effect of the structure and the specific surface area of carbon materials, contained in positive electrodes, on the peculiarities of cycling of lithium-sulfur cells (the depth of electrochemical reduction of sulfur and lithium polysulfides, the ...
Karaseva, Elena Vladimirovna +3 more
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