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- who: Biogeosciences and collaborators from the Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, B H , Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada have published the research: Evidence of high N fixation rates in the temperate northeast Atlantic, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 30/05/2014
- what: The authors found surprisingly high N2 fixation activities at most of the studied sites.
- how: The results are in support of other recent studies that have observed diazotrophic communities and significant N2 fixation rates in marine environments departing from the previously established belief that diazotrophs are preferentially associated with warm oceanic water . . .
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