Novel nitrifying symbiont lineages are vertically inherited and widespread in marine sponges
Bettina Glasl,
Heidi M. Luter,
Katarina Damjanovic
et al.
Abstract:Ammonia-oxidising archaea and nitrite-oxidising bacteria are common members of marine sponge microbiomes. They derive energy for carbon fixation and growth from nitrification - the oxidation of ammonia to nitrite and further to nitrate - and are proposed to play essential roles in the carbon and nitrogen cycling of sponge holobionts. In this study, we characterise two novel nitrifying symbiont lineages, ‘Ca. Nitrosokoinonia’ and ‘Ca. Nitrosymbion’ in the marine spongeCoscinoderma matthewsiusing a combination o… Show more
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