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Algal origins of core land plant stress response subnetworks
Significance Statement Dadras et al. computed co‐expression from over 2200 samples of nine species, identified the shared stress network across 600 million years of divergent streptophyte evolution; in that shared network and despite its phytohormone‐independent origin, core components of the abscisic acid (ABA) subnetwork are co‐expressed in ...
Armin Dadras +5 more
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Effect of Engineered Nanoparticles on Exopolymeric Substances Release from Marine Phytoplankton
Engineered nanoparticles (ENPs), products from modern nanotechnologies, can potentially impact the marine environment to pose serious threats to marine ecosystems.
Meng-Hsuen Chiu +10 more
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Gross oxygen production and microbial community respiration in the oligotrophic ocean
Abstract Uncertainties in the temporal and spatial patterns of marine primary production and respiration limit our understanding of the ocean carbon (C) cycle and our ability to predict its response to environmental changes. Here we present a comprehensive time‐series analysis of plankton metabolism at the Hawaii Ocean Time‐series program site, Station
Sara Ferrón +3 more
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Marine microalgae as a potential source of minerals in fish diets [PDF]
The incorporation of powdered marine microalgae in fish diets can substitute, at least in part, for the addition of minerals to the diet. In diets for freshwater fishes, the incorporation of 33% of powdered marine microalgae can supply some of the ...
Fábregas, Jaime, Herrero, Concepción
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ABSTRACT Phytoplankton is an essential resource in aquatic ecosystems, situated at the base of aquatic food webs. Plastic pollution can impact these organisms, potentially affecting the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. The interaction between plastics and phytoplankton is multifaceted: while microplastics can exert toxic effects on phytoplankton ...
Veronica Nava +23 more
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Using experimental evolution, we determined the impact of intra‐ versus interspecific competition on three marine phytoplankton species. We found that the species achieved the same evolutionary outcomes, increasing their biovolume production due to the differential evolution of photosynthesis and respiration.
Charlotte L. Briddon +2 more
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Potential of new isolates of Dunaliella Salina for natural β-Carotene production [PDF]
The halotolerant microalga Dunaliella salina has been widely studied for natural β-carotene production. This work shows biochemical characterization of three newly isolated Dunaliella salina strains, DF15, DF17, and DF40, compared with D.
Ben-Amotz, Ami +4 more
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The clam (Chamelea gallina): evaluation of the effects of solids suspended in seawater on bivalve molluscs [PDF]
The study was designed to evaluate the effects of solids in suspension in seawater on clams (Chamelea gallina). The aim was to investigate the possible correlation between the widespread deaths of clams in the coastal waters of the central and northern ...
Salvatora Angela Angioni +2 more
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Влияние солевого стресса на характер роста и содержание фотосинтетических пигментов в альгокультуре Acutodesmus dimorphus (Chlorophyta) [PDF]
Исследовано влияние солевого стресса на рост, накопление биомассы и содержание фотосинтетических пигментов в альгокультуре пресноводной зеленой водоросли Acutodesmus dimorphus (Turpin) P.M. Tsarenko.
Бабенко, Л.М. +3 more
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Delayed fluorescence as a measure of nutrient limitation in Dunaliella tertiolecta
The applicability of the delayed fluorescence (DF) for the purpose of distinguishing the cells growing in different nutrient conditions was researched on the marine unicellular algae Dunaliella tertiolecta Butcher (Chlorophyta). The DF intensity (DFI), as a measure of living algal biomass, was compared with other biomass measures--the cell ...
BERDEN ZRIMEC M +5 more
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