Ruotong Jiang, Haizheng Hong, Zuozhu Wen, Xinran Yu, Thomas J Browning, Ze Chen, Yanpeng Shang, Xin Liu, Zhimian Cao, Eric P Achterberg, Minhan Dai, Dalin Shi
National Science Review
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwaf337
Published: 14 August 2025
Abstract
Dinitrogen (N2) fixation by diazotrophs forms a critical control on ocean productivity, yet our understanding of the distribution, abundance and activity of these microorganisms is informed by observations with limited geographical coverage. Here we show that the unicellular N2-fixing cyanobacterium, UCYN-B, drives high N2 fixation rates in the western North Pacific. Defining the ecological niche of UCYN-B using our new observations in combination with existing global diazotroph datasets allowed prediction of additional and previously unrecognized UCYN-B-dominated N2 fixation hot spots throughout large, unsampled swathes of the global ocean. Collectively, these regions potentially contribute 10.8-15.0 Tg N yr−1 to global marine N2 fixation, suggesting a pivotal role for UCYN-B in the regulation of the marine nitrogen inventory and therefore ocean productivity.
