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Genomic evidence for sulfur intermediates as new biogeochemical hubs in a model aquatic microbial ecosystem.

Adrien VigneronPerrine CruaudAlexander I CulleyRaoul-Marie CoutureConnie LovejoyWarwick F Vincent
Published in: Microbiome (2021)
The Lake A microbial ecosystem provided an ideal opportunity to identify new features of the biogeochemical sulfur cycle. Our detailed metagenomic analyses across the broad physico-chemical gradients of this permanently stratified lake extend the known diversity of microorganisms involved in sulfur transformations over a wide range of environmental conditions. The results indicate that sulfur cycle intermediates and organic sulfur molecules are major sources of electron donors and acceptors for aquatic and sedimentary microbial communities in association with the classical sulfur cycle. Video abstract.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
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