Environmental controls on the biogeography of diazotrophy and Trichodesmiumin the Atlantic Ocean
The cyanobacterium Trichodesmium is responsible for a significant proportion of the annual 'new' nitrogen introduced into the global ocean. Despite being arguably the best studied marine diazotroph, the factors controlling the distribution and growth of Trichodesmium remain a subject of de...
Main Authors: | Snow, J.T (Author), Schlosser, C. (Author), Woodward, E.M.S (Author), Mills, M.M (Author), Achterberg, E.P (Author), Mahaffey, C.A (Author), Bibby, T.S (Author), Moore, C.M (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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