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Seagrass is widely distributed in the shallow waters of temperate and tropical oceans, covering an area of 600,000 square kilometers, roughly equivalent to the area of France
Despite lack of nutrition, it is still lush
Many seagrass habitats lack nutrients, such as nitrogen, for most of the year
Harmony at the root
Moore explained: "People think that the so-called fixed nitrogen in seaweed comes from bacteria around the roots of the seabed
The bacteria living in the roots of seagrass is a new discovery
With the seasons
As the season changes, the content of nutrients in coastal waters is also different
Many different methods for clear images
Current research connects the entire ecosystem, from the productivity of seagrass to the symbiosis that lives at its roots and ultimately fuels the system
Magazine
nature
DOI
10.
Article title
Terrestrial nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between seagrass and marine bacteria
Article publication date
3-November-2021
COI statement
All authors declare no conflicts of interest