Articles | Volume 18, issue 24
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-6589-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-6589-2021
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23 Dec 2021
Research article |  | 23 Dec 2021

Contrasting patterns of carbon cycling and dissolved organic matter processing in two phytoplankton–bacteria communities

Samu Elovaara, Eeva Eronen-Rasimus, Eero Asmala, Tobias Tamelander, and Hermanni Kaartokallio

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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant carbon pool in the marine environment. The composition of the DOM pool, as well as its interaction with microbes, is complex, yet understanding it is important for understanding global carbon cycling. This study shows that two phytoplankton species have different effects on the composition of the DOM pool and, through the DOM they produce, on the ensuing microbial community. These communities in turn have different effects on DOM composition.
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