Volume 139, 2008

Marine biopolymerself-assembly: implications for carbon cycling in the ocean

Abstract

Dissolved organic matter is the largest reservoir of reduced carbon in the ocean and is primarily composed of small biopolymers. It is a critical substrate for the microbial community and plays a pivotal role in global carbon cycling.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jan 2008
Accepted
09 Jan 2008
First published
23 Apr 2008

Faraday Discuss., 2008,139, 393-398

Marine biopolymer self-assembly: implications for carbon cycling in the ocean

P. Verdugo, M. V. Orellana, W. Chin, T. W. Petersen, G. van den Eng, R. Benner and J. I. Hedges, Faraday Discuss., 2008, 139, 393 DOI: 10.1039/B800149A

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