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- Title
Editorial: Linking microbial-driven key processes with carbon and nitrogen cycling in estuarine, coastal, and the nearshore areas.
- Authors
Genmei Lin; Dengzhou Gao; Ping Yang; Shuting Liu; Dongyao Sun; Xianbiao Lin
- Abstract
This document is an editorial published in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology. It discusses the importance of microbial communities in carbon and nitrogen cycling in estuarine, coastal, and nearshore areas. The editorial highlights the need for further exploration of the coupling mechanism and ecological effects of microorganisms in these environments. The document also mentions several studies included in the research topic, which cover various microbial-driven processes and provide insights into microbial ecology and biogeochemical cycles in these areas. The editorial emphasizes the significance of these findings for understanding and managing estuarine, coastal, and nearshore ecosystems in the face of environmental changes. Additionally, another article in Frontiers in Microbiology titled "Technol. 57, 15014– 15025" discusses the impact of technology on microbial communities. The study explores how different technological advancements, such as the use of antibiotics and wastewater treatment plants, can affect the composition and function of microbial communities. The authors highlight the importance of understanding these effects in order to develop sustainable and effective strategies for managing microbial communities in various environments. The article provides valuable insights for researchers and policymakers interested in the intersection of technology and microbiology.
- Subjects
CARBON cycle; NITROGEN cycle; BIOGEOCHEMICAL cycles; NITROGEN fixation; MICROBIAL ecology; COASTAL sediments
- Publication
Frontiers in Microbiology, 2024, p1
- ISSN
1664-302X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3389/fmicb.2024.1382148