UNC-authored articles published by Frontiers
Improved measurement of extracellular enzymatic activities in subsurface sediments using competitive desorption treatment
Heterotrophic extracellular enzymatic activities in the atlantic ocean follow patterns across spatial and depth regimes
Gulf Stream ring water intrusion on the Mid-Atlantic Bight continental shelf break affects microbially driven carbon cycling
The Enduring Questions: What's for Dinner? Where's My Knife? …and Can I Use My Fingers? (Unanswered) Questions Related to Organic Matter and Microbes in Marine Sediments
Polysaccharide hydrolysis in the presence of oil and dispersants: Insights into potential degradation pathways of exopolymeric substances (EPS) from oil-degrading bacteria
Substantial Carbohydrate Hydrolase Activities in the Water Column of the Guaymas Basin (Gulf of California)
Particulate Organic Carbon Deconstructed: Molecular and Chemical Composition of Particulate Organic Carbon in the Ocean
Editorial: Current Topics in Marine Organic Biogeochemical Research
Extensive Microbial Processing of Polysaccharides in the South Pacific Gyre via Selfish Uptake and Extracellular Hydrolysis
Microbial Growth and Organic Matter Cycling in the Pacific Ocean Along a Latitudinal Transect Between Subarctic and Subantarctic Waters
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