نتایج جستجو برای: co2 bio fixation

تعداد نتایج: 181266  

2014
Meri Eichner Sven A Kranz Björn Rost

To predict effects of climate change and possible feedbacks, it is crucial to understand the mechanisms behind CO2 responses of biogeochemically relevant phytoplankton species. Previous experiments on the abundant N2 fixers Trichodesmium demonstrated strong CO2 responses, which were attributed to an energy reallocation between its carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) acquisition. Pursuing this hypothesi...

2005
KEITH MOORE SCOTT C. DONEY NATALIE MAHOWALD ANTHONY F. MICHAELS

A global ocean biogeochemical model is used to quantify the sensitivity of marine biogeochemistry and air–sea CO2 exchange to variations in dust deposition over decadal timescales. Estimates of dust deposition generated under four climate states provide a large range in total deposition with spatially realistic patterns; transient ocean model experiments are conducted by applying a step-functio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Jan Červený Maria A Sinetova Luis Valledor Louis A Sherman Ladislav Nedbal

The unicellular cyanobacterium Cyanothece sp. American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) 51142 is capable of performing oxygenic photosynthesis during the day and microoxic nitrogen fixation at night. These mutually exclusive processes are possible only by temporal separation by circadian clock or another cellular program. We report identification of a temperature-dependent ultradian metabolic rhy...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2015
Andrew W Dangel F Robert Tabita

Biological carbon dioxide fixation is an essential and crucial process catalyzed by both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms to allow ubiquitous atmospheric CO2 to be reduced to usable forms of organic carbon. This process, especially the Calvin-Bassham-Benson (CBB) pathway of CO2 fixation, provides the bulk of organic carbon found on earth. The enzyme ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) carboxyl...

Journal: :Trends in biochemical sciences 2004
Michael J Russell William Martin

Geologists have suggested that life might have emerged at hydrothermal vents, chemists have shown that metal sulphides such as FeS and NiS can catalyse biochemical reactions in the absence of proteins, and biologists have suggested that the acetyl-coenzyme-A (CoA) pathway of CO2 fixation might be very ancient. New findings from the enzymes at the heart of the acetyl-CoA pathway, carbon monoxide...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Corine C De Groot Riki Van Den Boogaard Leo F M Marcelis Jeremy Harbinson Hans Lambers

The effects were studied of both nitrogen and phosphorus limitation and irradiance on the performance and operation of photosynthesis in tomato leaves (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Plants were grown at low N, high N, low P or high P supply and at two irradiances. Using mature leaves, measurements were made of the irradiance dependencies of the relative quantum efficiencies of photosystems I ...

2014
Violaine Jacq Céline Ridame Stéphane L'Helguen Fanny Kaczmar Alain Saliot

Iron (Fe) is widely suspected as a key controlling factor of N2 fixation due to the high Fe content of nitrogenase and photosynthetic enzymes complex, and to its low concentrations in oceanic surface seawaters. The influence of Fe limitation on the recently discovered unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria (UCYN) is poorly understood despite their biogeochemical importance in the carbon and nit...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Ryan M Jennings Laura M Whitmore James J Moran Helen W Kreuzer William P Inskeep

The fixation of inorganic carbon has been documented in all three domains of life and results in the biosynthesis of diverse organic compounds that support heterotrophic organisms. The primary aim of this study was to assess carbon dioxide fixation in high-temperature Fe(III)-oxide mat communities and in pure cultures of a dominant Fe(II)-oxidizing organism (Metallosphaera yellowstonensis strai...

2013
Evelyn Lawrenz Greg Silsbe Elisa Capuzzo Pasi Ylöstalo Rodney M. Forster Stefan G. H. Simis Ondřej Prášil Jacco C. Kromkamp Anna E. Hickman C. Mark Moore Marie-Hélèn Forget Richard J. Geider David J. Suggett

Marine phytoplankton account for about 50% of all global net primary productivity (NPP). Active fluorometry, mainly Fast Repetition Rate fluorometry (FRRf), has been advocated as means of providing high resolution estimates of NPP. However, not measuring CO2-fixation directly, FRRf instead provides photosynthetic quantum efficiency estimates from which electron transfer rates (ETR) and ultimate...

2014
Ricardo A. Cabeza Annika Lingner Rebecca Liese Saad Sulieman Mehmet Senbayram Merle Tränkner Klaus Dittert Joachim Schulze

Legumes match the nodule number to the N demand of the plant. When a mutation in the regulatory mechanism deprives the plant of that ability, an excessive number of nodules are formed. These mutants show low productivity in the fields, mainly due to the high carbon burden caused through the necessity to supply numerous nodules. The objective of this study was to clarify whether through optimal ...

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