The marine bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens secures external ammonium by rapid buildup of intracellula...
The marine bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens secures external ammonium by rapid buildup of intracellular nitrogen stocks
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Trautwein, Kathleen , Hensler, Michael , Wiegmann, Katharina , Skorubskaya, Ekaterina , Wöhlbrand, Lars , Wünsch, Daniel , Hinrichs, Christina , Feenders, Christoph , Müller, Constanze , Schell, Kristina , Ruppersberg, Hanna , Vagts, Jannes , Koßmehl, Sebastian , Steinbüchel, Alexander , Schmidt-Kopplin, Philippe , Wilkes, Heinz , Hillebrand, Helmut , Blasius, Bernd , Schomburg, Dietmar and Rabus, Ralf
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England: Oxford University Press
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English
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England: Oxford University Press
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Reduced nitrogen species are key nutrients for biological productivity in the oceans. Ammonium is often present in low and growth-limiting concentrations, albeit peaks occur during collapse of algal blooms or via input from deep sea upwelling and riverine inflow. Autotrophic phytoplankton exploit ammonium peaks by storing nitrogen intracellularly....
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The marine bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens secures external ammonium by rapid buildup of intracellular nitrogen stocks
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Hensler, Michael
Wiegmann, Katharina
Skorubskaya, Ekaterina
Wöhlbrand, Lars
Wünsch, Daniel
Hinrichs, Christina
Feenders, Christoph
Müller, Constanze
Schell, Kristina
Ruppersberg, Hanna
Vagts, Jannes
Koßmehl, Sebastian
Steinbüchel, Alexander
Schmidt-Kopplin, Philippe
Wilkes, Heinz
Hillebrand, Helmut
Blasius, Bernd
Schomburg, Dietmar
Rabus, Ralf
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6122490
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6122490
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1574-6941,0168-6496
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1574-6941
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10.1093/femsec/fiy154