The marine phosphorus cycle driven by an unlikely microbe
Senjie Lin () and
Alexander Francoeur
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Senjie Lin: University of Connecticut
Alexander Francoeur: University of Connecticut
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-3
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Phosphorus availability is vital to ocean ecosystem functioning. Analyses of global seawater samples combined with laboratory experiments reveal the Alteromonas bacteria as a surprising regulator of the marine phosphorus cycling.
Date: 2025
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