2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1344169/v1
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The Response of N2-Fixing Bacteria To PH Changes, Temperature, And Elevated Levels of CO2 Can Depend On Their Nutrient Status

Abstract: Ocean acidification and warming are current global challenges that marine diazotrophs, i.e., bacteria capable to reduce gas N 2 to ammonium, must cope with. Barely nothing is known about the effects of changes in pH and temperature with increased CO 2 levels in combination with different nutrient regimes in N 2 -fixers, especially in heterotrophic bacteria, and those found in association with seagrasses. Here, we selected four cultivable diazotrophs, i.e., cyanobacteria and heterotrophic bacteria, foun… Show more

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