生物地球化学循环
环境化学
碳循环
生物圈
环境科学
生物地球化学
微生物降解
海洋学
化学
微生物
生态系统
生态学
生物
地质学
细菌
遗传学
作者
Yuheng Liu,Li Wang,Rulong Liu,Jiasong Fang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.dsr.2024.104237
摘要
Halogenated Organic Compounds (HOCs) are a class of refractory organic compounds produced in large quantities in the ocean, and some compounds can even persist over millions of years. The processes of production, transportation, and burial of HOCs, as well as the transformation and degradation of these compounds by microorganisms, are important parts of the biogeochemical cycling of carbon and halogen in the ocean. Dehalogenation microorganisms and dehalogenation pathways are prevalent in the deep-sea and the subseafloor biosphere, indicating the significance of HOCs metabolism in the ocean and interior of the earth. This paper reviews the current understanding on the generation, distribution, and transport of HOCs, as well as microbial mediated HOC degradation processes in the ocean. The preliminarily model for biogeochemical cycle of marine HOCs is summarized based on the existing knowledge. The research gaps and limitations are identified and future directions are also discussed.
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