نتایج جستجو برای: marina

تعداد نتایج: 3988  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Suleyman I Allakhverdiev Tohru Tsuchiya Kazuyuki Watabe Akane Kojima Dmitry A Los Tatsuya Tomo Vyacheslav V Klimov Mamoru Mimuro

In a previous study, we measured the redox potential of the primary electron acceptor pheophytin (Phe) a of photosystem (PS) II in the chlorophyll d-dominated cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina and a chlorophyll a-containing cyanobacterium, Synechocystis. We obtained the midpoint redox potential (E(m)) values of -478 mV for A. marina and -536 mV for Synechocystis. In this study, we measured th...

2013
Anna-Christina Bockelmann Verena Tams Jana Ploog Philipp R. Schubert Thorsten B. H. Reusch

Seagrass beds are the foundation species of functionally important coastal ecosystems worldwide. The world's largest losses of the widespread seagrass Zostera marina (eelgrass) have been reported as a consequence of wasting disease, an infection with the endophytic protist Labyrinthula zosterae. During one of the most extended epidemics in the marine realm, ∼90% of East and Western Atlantic eel...

Journal: :Historia, ciencias, saude--Manguinhos 2009
Nísia Trindade Lima

The article addresses the role played within the social imaginary of Brazil by the scientific voyages of physicians in the first half of the twentieth century. Two texts are analyzed: a report by Arthur Neiva and Belisário Penna published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz and another by Julio Paternostro, released in 1945 in Viagem ao Tocantins. The former contributed to singling out pathol...

2007
MARC MESTRES

A harbour can be defined as a sheltered part of a body of water that is deep enough to provide anchorage and operative conditions for loading/unloading of ships. It is also a place in which upland activities interface with waterborne activities. Different harbour classification schemes can be devised based on scale, complexity or activity. SCIENTIA MARINA 71(2) June 2007, 223-238, Barcelona (Sp...

2013
BORIS PEJIN JASMINA GLAMOCLIJA ANA CIRIC YONG KIEN-THAI MARINA SOKOVIC

BORIS PEJIN1*, JASMINA GLAMOCLIJA2, ANA CIRIC2, YONG KIEN-THAI3, MARINA SOKOVIC2 1University of Belgrade – Department of Life Sciences, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, Kneza Viseslava 1, 10030 Belgrade, Serbia 2University of Belgrade – Mycological laboratory, Department of Plant Physiology, Institute for Biological Research “Sinisa Stankovic”, Bulevar Despota Stefana 142, 11000 Belgra...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2017
Hoa T Nguyen Patrick Meir Lawren Sack John R Evans Rafael S Oliveira Marilyn C Ball

Leaf structure and water relations were studied in a temperate population of Avicennia marina subsp. australasica along a natural salinity gradient [28 to 49 parts per thousand (ppt)] and compared with two subspecies grown naturally in similar soil salinities to those of subsp. australasica but under different climates: subsp. eucalyptifolia (salinity 30 ppt, wet tropics) and subsp. marina (sal...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Wesley D Swingley Min Chen Patricia C Cheung Amber L Conrad Liza C Dejesa Jicheng Hao Barbara M Honchak Lauren E Karbach Ahmet Kurdoglu Surobhi Lahiri Stephen D Mastrian Hideaki Miyashita Lawrence Page Pushpa Ramakrishna Soichirou Satoh W Matthew Sattley Yuichiro Shimada Heather L Taylor Tatsuya Tomo Tohru Tsuchiya Zi T Wang Jason Raymond Mamoru Mimuro Robert E Blankenship Jeffrey W Touchman

Acaryochloris marina is a unique cyanobacterium that is able to produce chlorophyll d as its primary photosynthetic pigment and thus efficiently use far-red light for photosynthesis. Acaryochloris species have been isolated from marine environments in association with other oxygenic phototrophs, which may have driven the niche-filling introduction of chlorophyll d. To investigate these unique a...

2002
Mark J. Brush Scott W. Nixon

Declines in the seagrass Zostera marina L. in estuaries and lagoons have been attributed in part to reductions in irradiance reaching the seagrass blades. Epiphytes growing on Z. marina have the potential to attenuate a large fraction of the light that would otherwise reach the blades. This problem has previously been studied by measuring light penetration through homogenized epiphytic slurries...

2016
Martin Dahl Diana Deyanova Silvia Gütschow Maria E. Asplund Liberatus D. Lyimo Ventzislav Karamfilov Rui Santos Mats Björk Martin Gullström

Seagrass ecosystems are important natural carbon sinks but their efficiency varies greatly depending on species composition and environmental conditions. What causes this variation is not fully known and could have important implications for management and protection of the seagrass habitat to continue to act as a natural carbon sink. Here, we assessed sedimentary organic carbon in Zostera mari...

2013
REBECCA WEEKS STACY D JUPITER

Adaptive management of natural resources is an iterative process of decision making whereby management strategies are progressively changed or adjusted in response to new information. Despite an increasing focus on the need for adaptive conservation strategies, there remain few applied examples. We describe the 9-year process of adaptive comanagement of a marine protected area network in Kubula...

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