New Insights into Nitrogen Cycling from Swiss Lake Research
A recent study from the Max Planck Institute uncovers the collaborative role of ciliates and bacteria in the nitrogen cycling process within lake ecosystems.
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A recent study from the Max Planck Institute uncovers the collaborative role of ciliates and bacteria in the nitrogen cycling process within lake ecosystems.
A recent study has uncovered how bacteria import complex sugar polymers, specifically β-1,2-glucans, highlighting their structural complexity and potential implications for microbial interactions.
Recent research suggests a significant connection between fish gut microbes and ocean processes, potentially reshaping our understanding of marine ecosystems and their role in carbon cycling.
A team led by Dr. Tanvi Govil has discovered microbes in extreme underground environments that could play a role in CO₂ scrubbing, offering potential benefits for climate change efforts.