A tripartite model system for Southern Ocean diatom-bacterial interactions reveals the coexistence o...
A tripartite model system for Southern Ocean diatom-bacterial interactions reveals the coexistence of competing symbiotic strategies
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London: Oxford University Press
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Southern Ocean (SO) diatoms play an important role in global carbon flux, and their influence on carbon export is directly linked to interactions with epiphytic bacteria. Bacterial symbionts that increase diatom growth promote atmospheric carbon uptake, while bacterial degraders divert diatom biomass into the microbial loop where it can then be rel...
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A tripartite model system for Southern Ocean diatom-bacterial interactions reveals the coexistence of competing symbiotic strategies
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_5208ec2672cd473cba9fbee444addead
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2730-6151
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2730-6151
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10.1038/s43705-022-00181-w