Critically low levels of iron in seawater are inhibiting the growth of microscopic marine microalgae responsible both for the absorption of carbon dioxide into the oceans and the production of much of the oxygen we breathe.
A study by »ئة«تسئµ researchers and their international collaborators, published online this week by , has revealed a newly-discovered mutualistic relationship. A group of bacteria found in close association with marine microalgae provide them with a highly valuable source of iron.