Bioremediation
Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a colorless gas with a strong, characteristic odor often associated with the smell of rotting cabbage or seafood. It plays a vital role in the sulfur cycle and is produced naturally by marine organisms, particularly phytoplankton, and has significant implications for climate regulation through its influence on cloud formation and radiative properties.
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