The Importance of Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonium (DNRA) in the Nitrogen Cycle of Coastal Ecosystems
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through denitrification were the two major fates of nitrate entering or produced within most coastal ecosystems. Denitrification is often viewed as an important ecosystem service that removes reactive N from t...
Main Authors: | Anne E. Giblin, Craig R. Tobias, Bongkeun Song, Nathaniel Weston, Gary T. Banta, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Oceanography Society
2013-09-01
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Series: | Oceanography |
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Online Access: | http://tos.org/oceanography/archive/26-3_giblin.pdf |
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