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The SeaSym project aims to investigate the role of specific microorganisms in the health of sea and saltmarsh grasses. By understanding these symbiotic relationships, it hopes to reveal their importance in coastal ecosystems and their response to global change.
Sea- and saltmarsh grasses thrive along most of Earths coastlines.
They form the basis for some of the most ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems on the planet that are also major blue carbon sinks.
One of the main challenges these marine flowering plants faced during their evolution back into the sea millions of years ago, and one that global change is currently intensifying, is toxic sulfide accumulation around their roots, produced by microorganisms.
Like on land, marine plants as…
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