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Description Processes within the seagrass holobiont.webp |
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Processes within the seagrass holobiont
The most important interconnected processes within the seagrass holobiont are related to processes in the carbon-, nitrogen- and sulfur cycles. Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) determines the photosynthetic activity of the seagrass plant that determines how much carbon dioxide is fixed, how much dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is exuded from the leaves and root system, and how much oxygen is transported into the rhizosphere. Oxygen transportation into the rhizosphere alters the redox conditions in the rhizosphere, differentiating it from the surrounding sediments that are usually anoxic and sulfidic. |
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Source | doi : 10.3390/microorganisms5040081 |
Author | Kelly Ugarelli, Seemanti Chakrabarti, Peeter Laas and Ulrich Stingl |
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