The bacterial sulfur cycle in expanding dysoxic and euxinic marine waters
DM van Vliet, FAB von Meijenfeldt… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Dysoxic marine waters (DMW,< 1 μM oxygen) are currently expanding in volume in the
oceans, which has biogeochemical, ecological and societal consequences on a global …
oceans, which has biogeochemical, ecological and societal consequences on a global …
Niche partitioning of the N cycling microbial community of an offshore oxygen deficient zone
Microbial communities in marine oxygen deficient zones (ODZs) are responsible for up to
half of marine N loss through conversion of nutrients to N2O and N2. This N loss is …
half of marine N loss through conversion of nutrients to N2O and N2. This N loss is …
Arcobacter peruensis sp. nov., a Chemolithoheterotroph Isolated from Sulfide- and Organic-Rich Coastal Waters off Peru
CM Callbeck, C Pelzer, G Lavik… - Applied and …, 2019 - Am Soc Microbiol
Members of the epsilonproteobacterial genus Arcobacter have been identified to be
potentially important sulfide oxidizers in marine coastal, seep, and stratified basin …
potentially important sulfide oxidizers in marine coastal, seep, and stratified basin …
SUP05 dominates the gammaproteobacterial sulfur oxidizer assemblages in pelagic redoxclines of the central Baltic and Black Seas
S Glaubitz, K Kießlich, C Meeske… - Applied and …, 2013 - Am Soc Microbiol
Gammaproteobacterial sulfur oxidizers (GSOs), particularly SUP05-related sequences, have
been found worldwide in numerous oxygen-deficient marine environments. However …
been found worldwide in numerous oxygen-deficient marine environments. However …
Significance of archaeal nitrification in hypoxic waters of the Baltic Sea
C Berg, V Vandieken, B Thamdrup… - The ISME journal, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) of the phylum Thaumarchaeota are widespread, and
their abundance in many terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems suggests a prominent role in …
their abundance in many terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems suggests a prominent role in …
Free‐living chemoautotrophic and particle‐attached heterotrophic prokaryotes dominate microbial assemblages along a pelagic redox gradient
Summary Using the anoxic Cariaco Basin as a natural laboratory, particle association of
bacterial and archaeal taxa was assessed by iTag sequencing and qPCR gene assays of …
bacterial and archaeal taxa was assessed by iTag sequencing and qPCR gene assays of …
The microbial nitrogen cycle
BB Ward, MM Jensen - Frontiers in microbiology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element in biological systems and one that often limits
production in both aquatic and terrestrial systems. Due to its requirement in biological …
production in both aquatic and terrestrial systems. Due to its requirement in biological …
Spatial and temporal variability in the chemical properties of the oxic and suboxic layers of the Black Sea
Abstract The Black Sea, a land-locked deep basin with sulfide bearing waters below 150–
200 m, has been subject to anthropogenic pressures since the 1970s. Large inputs of …
200 m, has been subject to anthropogenic pressures since the 1970s. Large inputs of …
Chemolithoautotrophic denitrification intensifies nitrogen loss in the Eastern Arabian Sea Shelf waters during sulphidic events
Abstract The Eastern Arabian Sea Shelf ie Western Indian Continental Shelf (WICS)–a
known biogeochemical hotspot is characterized by monsoonal upwelling, seasonal O 2 …
known biogeochemical hotspot is characterized by monsoonal upwelling, seasonal O 2 …
Diverse nitrogen cycling pathways across a marine oxygen gradient indicate nitrogen loss coupled to chemoautotrophic activity
Genetic markers and geochemical assays of microbial nitrogen cycling processes, including
autotrophic and heterotrophic denitrification, anammox, ammonia oxidation, and nitrite …
autotrophic and heterotrophic denitrification, anammox, ammonia oxidation, and nitrite …