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Long term seasonal dynamics of Synechococcus population structure in the Gulf of Aqaba, Northern Red Sea

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2011
Spatial patterns of marine Synechococcus diversity across ocean domains have been reported on extensively. However, much less is known of seasonal and multiannual patterns of change in Synechococcus community composition.
Anton F Post   +6 more
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Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2017
Freshwater picocyanobacteria including Synechococcus remain poorly studied at the genomic level, compared to their marine representatives. Here, using a metagenomic assembly approach we discovered two novel Synechococcus sp.
Pedro J. Cabello-Yeves   +6 more
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Diversity and distribution of marine Synechococcus: multiple gene phylogenies for consensus classification and development of qPCR assays for sensitive measurement of clades in the ocean

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2012
Marine Synechococcus is a globally significant genus of cyanobacteria that is comprised of multiple genetic lineages or clades. These clades are thought to represent ecologically distinct units, or ecotypes.
Nathan A Ahlgren, Gabrielle eRocap
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A curated protein dataset for taxonomic classification of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus in metagenomes [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Data
Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus are abundant marine picocyanobacteria that contribute significantly to ocean primary production. Recent genome sequencing efforts, including those presented here, have yielded a large number of high-quality reference ...
Allison Coe   +12 more
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Seasonal blooms of Synechococcus in a temperate semi-enclosed bay: linking community succession to thermal and nutrient regimes [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
Synechococcus is a key picocyanobacterium in coastal ecosystems, yet its seasonal bloom dynamics and environmental responses remain unclear in temperate coastal seas.
Xiaokun Ding   +8 more
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Synechococcus in the Atlantic gateway to the Arctic Ocean

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2016
Increasing temperatures, with pronounced effects at high latitudes, have raised questions about potential changes in species composition, as well as possible increased importance of small-celled phytoplankton in marine systems.
Maria Lund Paulsen   +7 more
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Distribution and Phylogenetic Diversity of Synechococcus-like Cyanobacteria in the Late Autumn Picophytoplankton of the Kara Sea: The Role of Atlantic and Riverine Water Masses [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
Increased Atlantic water transport and river discharge are more pronounced effects of global warming at high latitudes. Both phenomena may lead to changes in the species composition of small-celled algae populations in marine ecosystems, as well as to ...
Tatiana A. Belevich   +6 more
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Effect of hydrodynamics and mass transfer processes on biomass production of Synechococcus HS-9 cultivated using rectangular airlift photobioreactors with baffles [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Synechococcus HS-9 is being recognized as one of the potential strains for biodiesel production due to its high levels of fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), which are around 70–78%.
Arif Rahman   +10 more
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Global Phylogeography of Marine Synechococcus in Coastal Areas Reveals Strong Community Shifts

open access: yesmSystems, 2022
Marine Synechococcus comprise a numerically and ecologically prominent phytoplankton group, playing a major role in both carbon cycling and trophic networks in all oceanic regions except in the polar oceans. Despite their high abundance in coastal areas,
Hugo Doré   +14 more
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Genomic insights into the adaptation of Synechococcus to the coastal environment on Xiamen

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2023
Synechococcus are widely distributed in the global ocean, from the pelagic zone to coastal waters. However, little is known about Synechococcus in coastal seawater due to limitations in isolation and culture conditions.
Ting Zhang   +6 more
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