About this Research Topic
The known spatial distribution and temporal dynamics of marine N2 fixers in the world ocean are, however, still enigmatic. A coherent understanding of how ecological interactions (eg. competition and grazing) and environmental factors (eg. nutrient supply ratios, light, temperature) affect the magnitude, distribution and fate of the newly fixed N is lacking. This hinders our ability to provide robust N2 fixation estimates on a global scale, and determine the N inventory balance, making future predictions a real challenge.
This timely, interdisciplinary effort shall bring together the expertise and ideas developed in various sub-disciplines, in order to provide a coherent, unifying framework on the functioning and role of marine N2 fixation. The objective of this Research Topic is to summarize and identify weaknesses and strengths in our current knowledge, discuss new findings, novel protocols and future directions of N2 fixation research. We welcome original research articles, methods papers, perspectives, opinions, and reviews that contribute to advance our knowledge on marine N2 fixation and its interactions with other biogeochemical cycles (C, P, Fe).
Keywords: Marine N2 fixation, N cycle, Marine Biogeochemistry
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