Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Fixed nitrogen (N) limits productivity across much of the low-latitude ocean. The magnitude of its inventory results from the balance of N input and N loss, the latter largely occurring in regionally well-defined low-oxygen waters and sediments (denitrification and anammox). The rate and distribution of N input by biotic N-2 fixation, the dominant N source, is not well known. Here we compile N-2 fixation estimates from experimental measurements, tracer-based geochemical and modeling approaches, and discuss their limitations and uncertainties. The lack of adequate experimental data coverage and the insufficient understanding of the controls of marine N-2 fixation result in high uncertainties, which make the assessment of the current N-balance a challenge. We suggest that a more comprehensive understanding of the environmental and ecological interaction of marine N-2 fixers is required to advance the field toward robust N-2 fixation rates estimates and predictions.iiiii
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
marine N-2 fixation; N-cycle balance; denitrification; marine productivity; marine heterotrophic diazotrophy; nitrogen isotopes; climate change
List of contributors:
Landolfi, Angela
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