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- 2017
Microbiome succession during ammonification in eelgrass bed sedimentsDOI: 10.7717/peerj.3674 Keywords: Succession, Microbiome, Ammonification, Sulfur cycling, Eelgrass, Decomposition, Seagrass, Zostera marina Abstract: Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is a marine angiosperm and foundation species that plays an important ecological role in primary production, food web support, and elemental cycling in coastal ecosystems. As with other plants, the microbial communities living in, on, and near eelgrass are thought to be intimately connected to the ecology and biology of eelgrass. Here we characterized the microbial communities in eelgrass sediments throughout an experiment to quantify the rate of ammonification, the first step in early remineralization of organic matter, also known as diagenesis, from plots at a field site in Bodega Bay, CA
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