bioRxiv November 25, 2025

Flavobacteria buffer nitrous oxide emissions from partial denitrifiers in coastal sediments

Nearly one-fifth of global emissions of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) originate from the ocean, particularly from nutrient-polluted coastal regions. Permeable (sandy) sediments, which cover half of the continental shelf worldwide, are potential sources of N2O due to increasing nutrient inputs from urbanization and agriculture. Yet, the microbial processes determining N2O emissions in these dynamic and unique ecosystems remain understudied. Here, we combined environmental measurem