Subhajit Basu published a research paper in Nature Communications titled "Impact of Reactive Oxygen Species on Mineralization Processes in Permeable Intertidal Flats".

Subhajit Basu published in NatureComms as part of an interesting study led by Maritvanerk oliviammetcalf from Microsensor research group, Max Planck Institute of Marine Microbiology, Bremen: “Reactive oxygen species affect the potential for mineralization processes in permeable intertidal flats.”
The study highlights the profound impact of reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as #H2O2, and transient oxygenation on the carbon and Fe/S biogeochemistry in permeable intertidal sediments of the Wadden Sea. ROS plays a crucial role in influencing the rates of aerobic respiration, sulfate reduction, and hydrogen accumulation, consequently regulating the microbial mineralization processes.
Publication Link: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-35818-4"

