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Ubiquity of heterotrophic diazotrophs in marine microbial mats
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Cyanobacteria are a dominant structural component of NZ-fixing microbial mats in diverse marine ecosystems. As a result, much of the measured N2 fixation activity has been attributed to the cyanobacterial component. Until recently, the contribution of heterotrophic N2 fixers has received much less attention. In this study, the presence, diversity, and ubiquity of heterotrophic N2 fixers were investigated in 3 cyanobacteria (Microco1eus)-dominated, intertidal microbial mats obtained from Tomales Bay, California, Sippewissett Salt Marsh, Massachusetts, and Bird Shoal, North Carolina. Using PCR techniques, a diverse array of heretofore uncharacterized heterotrophic nifH (gene encoding the Fe-protein subunit of nitrogenase) sequences were found in these geographically disparate microbial mats, suggesting that heterotrophic diazotrophs may play a larger role in NZ fixation dynamics than previously thought. Phylogenetically similar heterotrophic diazotrophic sequences were obtained from the 3 sites, potent.ially indicating that similar heterotrophic NZ-fixing communities are responsible for thls process at diverse locations.
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