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The CARAMBA project investigates how bacteria produce refractory dissolved organic matter in the ocean, which is crucial for understanding carbon cycling. By combining laboratory studies with advanced genomic techniques, the project aims to uncover the mechanisms behind this process and its implications for carbon stor…
The ocean is one of the largest carbon reservoirs on Earth, absorbing 30% of anthropogenic CO2.
It also contains an amount of carbon in the form of oceanic dissolved organic matter (OM; 660 Gt) similar to that in atmospheric CO2 (829 Gt).
Hence knowing how this organic matter is cycled has interest in the study of the planetary carbon cycle.
Bacterioplankton (the community of heterotrophic prokaryotes composed by bacteria and archaea, hereafter bacteria) play a key role in OM processing througho…
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