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      The microbial nitrogen-cycling network

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      Nature Reviews Microbiology
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          Nitrogen is an essential component of all living organisms and the main nutrient limiting life on our planet. By far, the largest inventory of freely accessible nitrogen is atmospheric dinitrogen, but most organisms rely on more bioavailable forms of nitrogen, such as ammonium and nitrate, for growth. The availability of these substrates depends on diverse nitrogen-transforming reactions that are carried out by complex networks of metabolically versatile microorganisms. In this Review, we summarize our current understanding of the microbial nitrogen-cycling network, including novel processes, their underlying biochemical pathways, the involved microorganisms, their environmental importance and industrial applications.

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          Nature Reviews Microbiology
          Nat Rev Micro
          Springer Nature
          1740-1526
          1740-1534
          February 5 2018
          February 5 2018
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          10.1038/nrmicro.2018.9
          29398704
          94b48731-41e5-4e21-b29d-5026049068a0
          © 2018
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