Nitrogen inputs in the ancient ocean – underappreciated bacteria step into the spotlight

  • D-USYS
  • Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics

It was long assumed that cyanobacteria were mainly responsible for fixing nitrogen on early Earth, thus making nitrogen available to the biosphere. In a paper published today in Nature Communications, a team of researchers from Germany and Switzerland now shows that purple sulfur bacteria could have contributed substantially to nitrogen fixation.

by Claudia Carle / Eawag
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