نتایج جستجو برای: diatoms

تعداد نتایج: 5070  

2014
Sara J. Bender Colleen A. Durkin Chris T. Berthiaume Rhonda L. Morales E. Virginia Armbrust

*Correspondence: E. Virginia Armbrust, Center for Environmental Genomics, School of Oceanography, University of Washington, Box 357940, Seattle, WA 98195, USA e-mail: [email protected] †Present address: Sara J. Bender and Colleen A. Durkin, Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, USA Diatoms are among the most diverse groups of phytoplankton in the oce...

2015
Ryan D. Groussman Micaela S. Parker E. Virginia Armbrust Fanis Missirlis

Ferroproteins arose early in Earth's history, prior to the emergence of oxygenic photosynthesis and the subsequent reduction of bioavailable iron. Today, iron availability limits primary productivity in about 30% of the world's oceans. Diatoms, responsible for nearly half of oceanic primary production, have evolved molecular strategies for coping with variable iron concentrations. Our understan...

2005
G. A. Paffenhöfer A. Ianora A. Miralto J. T. Turner G. S. Kleppel M. Ribera d’Alcalà R. Casotti G. S. Caldwell G. Pohnert A. Fontana D. Müller-Navarra A. Calbet F. Carlotti Y. Carotenuto G. d’Ippolito B. Frost C. Guisande W. Lampert R. F. Lee S. Mazza M. G. Mazzocchi J. C. Nejstgaard S. A. Poulet G. Romano T. Wichard

From 3 to 6 November 2002, a colloquium was convened at the Benthos Laboratory of the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn on Ischia, Italy, with the goal of evaluating the present status of the effects of diatoms on their main consumers, planktonic copepods, and to develop future research strategies to enhance our understanding of such interactions. These included (1) toxic effects of diatom metabol...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Karen Roberts Espen Granum Richard C Leegood John A Raven

Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of global CO(2) fixation. Their photosynthetic efficiency is enhanced by concentrating CO(2) around Rubisco, diminishing photorespiration, but the mechanism is yet to be resolved. Diatoms have been regarded as C(3) photosynthesizers, but recent metabolic labeling and genome sequencing data suggest that they perform C(4) photosynthesis. We studied the...

2014
Soledad Morillo-García Nerea Valcárcel-Pérez Andrés Cózar María J. Ortega Diego Macías Eduardo Ramírez-Romero Carlos M. García Fidel Echevarría Ana Bartual

Diatoms, a major component of the large-sized phytoplankton, are able to produce and release polyunsaturated aldehydes after cell disruption (potential PUAs or pPUA). These organisms are dominant in the large phytoplankton fraction (>10 µm) in the Strait of Gibraltar, the only connection between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. In this area, the hydrodynamics exerts a strong contro...

2013
Cheong Xin Chan Francesca L Baglivi Christina E Jenkins Debashish Bhattacharya

Diatoms are highly successful marine and freshwater algae that contribute up to 20% of global carbon fixation. These species are leading candidates for biofuel production owing to ease of culturing and high fatty acid content. To assist in strain improvement and downstream applications for potential use as a biofuel, it is important to understand the evolution of lipid biosynthesis in diatoms. ...

2008
EILEEN E. CAMPBELL

Many sandy beach surf-zones support characteristic accumulations of diatom cells appearing as dark brown patches at the water surface. These diatoms become buoyant during the day, adhering to air bubbles generated by wave action. This, together with water circulation patterns generated by rip currents results in the accumulation of diatoms. By late afternoon the cells lose buoyancy and the accu...

2011
Rajesh Ramanathan Jos L. Campbell Sarvesh K. Soni Suresh K. Bhargava Vipul Bansal

The intricate, hierarchical, highly reproducible, and exquisite biosilica structures formed by diatoms have generated great interest to understand biosilicification processes in nature. This curiosity is driven by the quest of researchers to understand nature's complexity, which might enable reproducing these elegant natural diatomaceous structures in our laboratories via biomimetics, which is ...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2008
D Vilicić S Terzić M Ahel Z Burić N Jasprica M Carić K Caput Mihalić G Olujić

Phytoplankton distribution and environmental characteristics were determined in a shallow, highly stratified and oligotrophic estuary (Zrmanja, eastern Adriatic). Samples were collected in two contrasting seasons; winter (February 2000), when river discharge was high, and in summer (July 2003), a period of drought. Phytoplankton distribution was closely related to salinity gradients, nutrient l...

2012
James A. Raymond Hak Jun Kim

Diatoms and other algae not only survive, but thrive in sea ice. Among sea ice diatoms, all species examined so far produce ice-binding proteins (IBPs), whereas no such proteins are found in non-ice-associated diatoms, which strongly suggests that IBPs are essential for survival in ice. The restricted occurrence also raises the question of how the IBP genes were acquired. Proteins with similar ...

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