Search Results - "Tschitschko, Bernhard"
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Purple sulfur bacteria fix N2 via molybdenum-nitrogenase in a low molybdenum Proterozoic ocean analogue
Published in Nature communications (06-08-2021)“…Biological N 2 fixation was key to the expansion of life on early Earth. The N 2 -fixing microorganisms and the nitrogenase type used in the Proterozoic are…”
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Terrestrial-type nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between seagrass and a marine bacterium
Published in Nature (London) (02-12-2021)“…Symbiotic N 2 -fixing microorganisms have a crucial role in the assimilation of nitrogen by eukaryotes in nitrogen-limited environments 1 – 3 . Particularly…”
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Niche partitioning by photosynthetic plankton as a driver of CO2-fixation across the oligotrophic South Pacific Subtropical Ocean
Published in The ISME Journal (01-02-2022)“…Oligotrophic ocean gyre ecosystems may be expanding due to rising global temperatures [ 1 – 5 ]. Models predicting carbon flow through these changing…”
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Genomic variation and biogeography of Antarctic haloarchaea
Published in Microbiome (20-06-2018)“…The genomes of halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) often comprise multiple replicons. Genomic variation in haloarchaea has been linked to viral infection pressure…”
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A plasmid from an Antarctic haloarchaeon uses specialized membrane vesicles to disseminate and infect plasmid-free cells
Published in Nature microbiology (01-10-2017)“…The major difference between viruses and plasmids is the mechanism of transferring their genomic information between host cells. Here, we describe the archaeal…”
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Glycerol metabolism of haloarchaea
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2017)“…Summary Haloarchaea are heterotrophic members of the Archaea that thrive in hypersaline environments, often feeding off the glycerol that is produced as an…”
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Rhizobia–diatom symbiosis fixes missing nitrogen in the ocean
Published in Nature (London) (27-06-2024)“…Nitrogen (N 2 ) fixation in oligotrophic surface waters is the main source of new nitrogen to the ocean 1 and has a key role in fuelling the biological carbon…”
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Ecophysiological Distinctions of Haloarchaea from a Hypersaline Antarctic Lake as Determined by Metaproteomics
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-06-2016)“…Deep Lake in the Vestfold Hills is hypersaline and the coldest system in Antarctica known to support microbial growth (temperatures as low as -20°C). It…”
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Temperature variability interacts with mean temperature to influence the predictability of microbial phenotypes
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2022)“…Despite their relatively high thermal optima (Topt), tropical taxa may be particularly vulnerable to a rising baseline and increased temperature variation…”
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Antarctic archaea–virus interactions: metaproteome-led analysis of invasion, evasion and adaptation
Published in The ISME Journal (01-09-2015)“…Despite knowledge that viruses are abundant in natural ecosystems, there is limited understanding of which viruses infect which hosts, and how both hosts and…”
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Niche partitioning by photosynthetic plankton as a driver of CO 2 -fixation across the oligotrophic South Pacific Subtropical Ocean
Published in The ISME Journal (01-02-2022)“…Oligotrophic ocean gyre ecosystems may be expanding due to rising global temperatures [1-5]. Models predicting carbon flow through these changing ecosystems…”
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Genomic variation and biogeography of Antarctic haloarchaea
Published in Microbiome (20-06-2018)“…Background The genomes of halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) often comprise multiple replicons. Genomic variation in haloarchaea has been linked to viral…”
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