reviewScienceMay 14, 2020Closed access

Changing perspectives in marine nitrogen fixation

University of California, Santa Cruz · University of Southern California

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Abstract

Changing views and a changing ocean As a component of many biomolecules, nitrogen is a crucial element for life, especially in nutrient-poor environs such as the open ocean. Atmospheric dinitrogen gas (N 2 ) is abundant but must be fixed by reduction to ammonia, a process limited to certain organisms and environments. Zehr and Capone review changes in our understanding of what marine microorganisms are fixing N 2 , where they live, and what environmental features influence their activity. N 2 fixation is more widely distributed than previously thought, and we still have much to learn about the physiology and regulation involved. We now have better estimates of global- and basin-scale inputs and outputs, but…

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Keywords
  • Nitrogen fixation
  • Ocean acidification
  • Biogeochemistry
  • Effects of global warming on oceans
  • Environmental science
  • Diazotroph
  • Nitrogen cycle
  • Nutrient
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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