Genomic resolution of linkages in carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycling among widespread estuary sediment bacteria

  • Baker B
  • Lazar C
  • Teske A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Estuaries are among the most productive habitats on the planet. Bacteria in estuary sediments control the turnover of organic carbon and the cycling of nitrogen and sulfur. These communities are complex and primarily made up of uncultured lineages, thus little is known about how ecological and metabolic processes are partitioned in sediments.

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Baker, B. J., Lazar, C. S., Teske, A. P., & Dick, G. J. (2015). Genomic resolution of linkages in carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycling among widespread estuary sediment bacteria. Microbiome, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-015-0077-6

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