High diazotrophic diversity but low n2 fixation activity in the northern benguela upwelling system confirming the enigma of nitrogen fixation in oxygen minimum zone waters

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  • who: Christian Furbo Reeder from the Princeton University, United States have published the research work: High Diazotrophic Diversity but Low N2 Fixation Activity in the Northern Benguela Upwelling System Confirming the Enigma of Nitrogen Fixation in Oxygen Minimum Zone Waters, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report for the first time not only the abundance of nifH genes but also the detection of nifH transcripts related to Trichodesmium, Cyanothece and UCYN-A in surface waters adjacent to an OMZ. or nifH cluster I, but rather with nifH cluster III sequences related to Pontiellaceae. OUT13 . . .

     

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