Fungal & Biogeochemical Oceanography
@FBOceanography
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We are the FBO lab @ Shanghai Ocean University, PI: Federico Baltar | #fungi #microbes #biogeochemistry #oceanography #ecology
Joined May 2022
Once again, and hopefully not the last, results from our nice collaboration with Baltar group
nature.com
Nature Communications - This study shows that Alteromonas is a key driver of phosphorus recycling in the ocean and that its alkaline phosphatases are multifunctional—with different families...
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Check out our new paper in Nature Communications: “Multifunctionally diverse alkaline phosphatases of Alteromonas drive the phosphorus cycle in the ocean”, https://t.co/C0Y7Ey5u6e
#Oceanography #MarineMicrobes #OceanScience #Biogeochemistry
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Nature Communications - This study shows that Alteromonas is a key driver of phosphorus recycling in the ocean and that its alkaline phosphatases are multifunctional—with different families...
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Check out our new paper in Nature Communications: “Organic matter degradation by oceanic fungi differs between polar and non-polar waters.” #Fungi #oceanography #marine-fungi #mycology #Antarctica
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Nature Communications - The role of pelagic fungi in organic matter degradation across polar and non-polar oceans is less well studied. Here, the authors show that taxonomically distinct CAZyme and...
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Check out our new paper in Cell, about the contribution of pelagic fungi to ocean biomass! #fungi #ocean #oceanography #marinefungi #carbon
https://t.co/bRr2nmjlk5
cell.com
The biomass of planktonic fungi was assessed using multiple methodologies across a large-scale oceanic transect, spanning surface to bathypelagic waters. When compared with more extensively studied...
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Check out our new paper in Nature Communications, and get to know 'Ayu':
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Nature Communications - This study presents ‘Ayu,’ a machine learning tool to predict secreted proteins in marine metagenomic datasets. The authors show that Ayu could recover more than...
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Check out our new paper! Substrate availability may limit the response of tropical bacterioplankton biomass to warming - Morán - Limnology and Oceanography - Wiley Online Library
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The response of heterotrophic bacterioplankton to the addition of macrophytic dissolved organic matter (DOM) and temperature was investigated in the Red Sea. We added 40 μmol C L−1 of leachates...
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Check out our new paper! Decoupling between the genetic potential and the metabolic regulation and expression in microbial organic matter cleavage across microbiomes | Microbiology Spectrum
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Omics tools are used to explore adaptive mechanism of microbes in diverse systems, but the advantages and limitations of different omics tools remain skeptical. Here, we reported distinct profiles in...
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Check our new paper on marine fungi!! Planktonic Marine Fungi: A Review - Peng - 2024 - Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences - Wiley Online Library
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Check out our new paper on the Influence of Salinity on the Extracellular Enzymatic Activities of Marine Pelagic Fungi! https://t.co/Vp1HkKF1HR
mdpi.com
Even though fungi are ubiquitous in the biosphere, the ecological knowledge of marine fungi remains rather rudimentary. Also, little is known about their tolerance to salinity and how it influences...
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Check out our new paper in Nature Communications on "Viruses under the Antarctic Ice Shelf are active and potentially involved in global nutrient cycles"!
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Nature Communications - The diversity and impact of viruses in remote marine environments are less well understood. In this study, the authors analyse an -omics dataset to gain insights into the...
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Check out our new paper! Release of cell-free enzymes by marine pelagic fungal strains
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Fungi are ubiquitous organisms that secrete different enzymes to cleave large molecules into smaller ones so that can then be assimilated. Recent studies sug...
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We are excited to see that our latest paper in @NatureMicrobiol is featured in the cover! https://t.co/r4vzXY9QYg Thanks!
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Review article out now! "The largely neglected ecological role of oceanic pelagic fungi" by Eva Breyer & Federico Baltar
cell.com
Microbes play a crucial role in nutrient cycling in the ocean as they possess genes that encode the main proteins involved in energy and matter transformation [1]. Therefore, understanding the...
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Fungi are also ecologically relevant in the open ocean! Check out our new paper in TREE on the "The largely neglected ecological role of oceanic pelagic fungi" #fungi, #marinefungi, #mycology, #microbiome, #oceanography, #ocean, #ecology
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Microbes play a crucial role in nutrient cycling in the ocean as they possess genes that encode the main proteins involved in energy and matter transformation [1]. Therefore, understanding the...
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Great paper on scientific life. Must read by Paul del Giorgio (not in twitter?)
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Check out our new paper on fungal diversity across different ecosystems! #fungi #marinefungi #mycoplankton #Oceanography
https://t.co/gkxBjA8Uoz
mdpi.com
Fungi have shaped the biosphere since the development of life on Earth. Despite fungi being present in all environments, most of the available fungal research has focused on soils. As a result, the...
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A team of international researchers led by Federico Baltar of @univienna and José M. González of @ULL has identified UBA868 as key players in the energy cycle of the deep ocean. @FBOceanography
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