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A bigger nitrogen fix

Nicolas Gruber ()
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Nicolas Gruber: University of California

Nature, 2005, vol. 436, issue 7052, 786-787

Abstract: Biologically useful nitrogen is delivered to the upper ocean from the depths by vertical transport processes — or such was the received wisdom. In fact, bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen may be just as crucial.

Date: 2005
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