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1. Persistence of soil organic carbon caused by functional complexity

2. Biogenic manganese oxides as reservoirs of organic carbon and proteins in terrestrial and marine environments

3. Spatial Heterogeneity in Particle-Associated, Light-Independent Superoxide Production Within Productive Coastal Waters

4. Ameripathidae, a new family of antipatharian corals (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Hexacorallia, Antipatharia).

5. Anthropogenic Forcing of the Baltic Sea Thallium Cycle.

6. Assessment of hydrogen peroxide as a bioindicator of stress in seaweed aquaculture.

7. Corals and sponges are hotspots of reactive oxygen species in the deep sea.

8. Toward a New Era of Coral Reef Monitoring.

9. Reactive oxygen species affect the potential for mineralization processes in permeable intertidal flats.

10. Design Optimization of a Submersible Chemiluminescent Sensor (DISCO) for Improved Quantification of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in Surface Waters.

12. Development of a Deep-Sea Submersible Chemiluminescent Analyzer for Sensing Short-Lived Reactive Chemicals.

13. Coupled Mn(II) and Cr(III) Oxidation Mediated by Ascomycete Fungi.

14. Plastic Formulation is an Emerging Control of Its Photochemical Fate in the Ocean.

15. Mechanisms and heterogeneity of in situ mineral processing by the marine nitrogen fixer Trichodesmium revealed by single-colony metaproteomics.

16. Multiple integrated metabolic strategies allow foraminiferan protists to thrive in anoxic marine sediments.

17. Differential Patterns of Microbiota Recovery in Symbiotic and Aposymbiotic Corals following Antibiotic Disturbance.

18. Mechanisms of Manganese(II) Oxidation by Filamentous Ascomycete Fungi Vary With Species and Time as a Function of Secretome Composition.

19. Production of Extracellular Reactive Oxygen Species by Marine Biota.

20. Spatial Heterogeneity in Particle-Associated, Light-Independent Superoxide Production Within Productive Coastal Waters.

21. Microbial colonization of metal sulfide minerals at a diffuse-flow deep-sea hydrothermal vent at 9°50'N on the East Pacific Rise.

22. Dark biological superoxide production as a significant flux and sink of marine dissolved oxygen.

23. Mn oxide formation by phototrophs: Spatial and temporal patterns, with evidence of an enzymatic superoxide-mediated pathway.

24. Development of a Handheld Submersible Chemiluminescent Sensor: Quantification of Superoxide at Coral Surfaces.

25. NADPH-dependent extracellular superoxide production is vital to photophysiology in the marine diatom Thalassiosira oceanica .

26. Dynamic Regulation of Extracellular Superoxide Production by the Coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi (CCMP 374).

27. Tight Regulation of Extracellular Superoxide Points to Its Vital Role in the Physiology of the Globally Relevant Roseobacter Clade.

28. Coupled X-ray Fluorescence and X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy for Microscale Imaging and Identification of Sulfur Species within Tissues and Skeletons of Scleractinian Corals.

29. Oxygen isotope analysis of bacterial and fungal manganese oxidation.

30. Quantitative iTRAQ-based secretome analysis reveals species-specific and temporal shifts in carbon utilization strategies among manganese(II)-oxidizing Ascomycete fungi.

31. Manganese in Marine Microbiology.

32. Species-specific control of external superoxide levels by the coral holobiont during a natural bleaching event.

33. Comparative Analysis of Secretome Profiles of Manganese(II)-Oxidizing Ascomycete Fungi.

34. Species-Level Variability in Extracellular Production Rates of Reactive Oxygen Species by Diatoms.

35. Extensive Dark Biological Production of Reactive Oxygen Species in Brackish and Freshwater Ponds.

36. Dominance of sulfur-fueled iron oxide reduction in low-sulfate freshwater sediments.

37. Biological versus mineralogical chromium reduction: potential for reoxidation by manganese oxide.

38. Extracellular haem peroxidases mediate Mn(II) oxidation in a marine Roseobacter bacterium via superoxide production.

39. Microbial- and thiosulfate-mediated dissolution of mercury sulfide minerals and transformation to gaseous mercury.

40. Profiling microbial communities in manganese remediation systems treating coal mine drainage.

41. Comparative proteomics of Mn(II)-oxidizing and non-oxidizing Roseobacter clade bacteria reveal an operative manganese transport system but minimal Mn(II)-induced expression of manganese oxidation and antioxidant enzymes.

42. Chromium(iii) oxidation by biogenic manganese oxides with varying structural ripening.

43. Consumption of atmospheric hydrogen during the life cycle of soil-dwelling actinobacteria.

44. Superoxide production by a manganese-oxidizing bacterium facilitates iodide oxidation.

45. Constraints on superoxide mediated formation of manganese oxides.

46. Widespread production of extracellular superoxide by heterotrophic bacteria.

47. Fungal oxidative dissolution of the Mn(II)-bearing mineral rhodochrosite and the role of metabolites in manganese oxide formation.

48. Enriched Iron(III)-Reducing Bacterial Communities are Shaped by Carbon Substrate and Iron Oxide Mineralogy.

49. Anaerobic methane oxidation in metalliferous hydrothermal sediments: influence on carbon flux and decoupling from sulfate reduction.

50. Mn(II) oxidation by an ascomycete fungus is linked to superoxide production during asexual reproduction.

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