Contribution of ammonia oxidizers to inorganic carbon fixation in the dark ocean
Barbara Bayer,
Katharina Kitzinger,
Nicola L. Paul
et al.
Abstract:Ammonia-oxidizing archaea are the most abundant chemolithoautotrophs in the ocean, comprising up to 40% of microbial cells in deep waters, and are assumed to dominate dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fixation below the sunlit surface layer. Yet, the supply of reduced nitrogen from particulate organic matter flux from the surface is insufficient to support the amount of nitrification required to sustain measured DIC fixation rates in the dark ocean. The aim of this study was to quantify the contribution of ammo… Show more
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