Publication: Archaea and Bacteria in deep lake hypolimnion: In situ dark inorganic carbon uptake
Archaea and Bacteria in deep lake hypolimnion: In situ dark inorganic carbon uptake
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Callieri, C., Coci, M., Eckert, E. M., Salcher, M. M., & Bertoni, R. (2014). Archaea and Bacteria in deep lake hypolimnion: In situ dark inorganic carbon uptake. Journal of Limnology, 73(1), 31–38. https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2014.937
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The interest for microorganisms inhabiting the hypolimnion and for their role in biogeochemical cycles of lakes is considerable, but knowledge is far from complete. The presence of chemolithoautotrophic Bacteria and mesophilic Archaea (e.g., Thaumarchaeota) assimilating inorganic carbon in the deep hypolimnion of lakes has been ascertained. We measured, for the first time at 350 m in Lake Maggiore (Northern Italy), the prokaryotic in situ dark [14C]HCO3 incorporation with a new custom-made apparatus, which takes samples and adds trace
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Callieri, C., Coci, M., Eckert, E. M., Salcher, M. M., & Bertoni, R. (2014). Archaea and Bacteria in deep lake hypolimnion: In situ dark inorganic carbon uptake. Journal of Limnology, 73(1), 31–38. https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2014.937