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SUBMITTER: Martin BC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7784995 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Martin Belinda C BC Middleton Jen A JA Fraser Matthew W MW Marshall Ian P G IPG Scholz Vincent V VV Hausl Bertram B Schmidt Hannes H
The ISME journal 20200914 11
Seagrasses and lucinid bivalves inhabit highly reduced sediments with elevated sulphide concentrations. Lucinids house symbiotic bacteria (Ca. Thiodiazotropha) capable of oxidising sediment sulphide, and their presence in sediments has been proposed to promote seagrass growth by decreasing otherwise phytotoxic sulphide levels. However, vast and productive seagrass meadows are present in ecosystems where lucinids do not occur. Hence, we hypothesised that seagrasses themselves host these sulphur-o ...[more]