The utilization of inorganic and organic phosphorus compounds as nutrients by eukaryotic microalgae: a multidisciplinary perspective. Part 2.
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Theory of the origin, evolution, and nature of lifeTemperature and photoperiod interactions with phosphorus-limited growth and competition of two diatoms.Characterization of Amphora sp., a newly isolated diatom wild strain, potentially usable for biodiesel production.Energy cost of intracellular metal and metalloid detoxification in wild-type eukaryotic phytoplankton.Phosphate stress in cultures and field populations of the dinoflagellate prorocentrum minimum detected by a single-cell alkaline phosphatase assayComparative Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Novel Insights into the Adaptive Response of Skeletonema costatum to Changing Ambient PhosphorusKinetics of nutrient-limited transport and microbial growth.Role of Cations in Accumulation and Release of Phosphate by Acinetobacter Strain 210A.Larval development of Culex quinquefasciatus in water with low to moderate.Virus production in phosphorus-limited Micromonas pusilla stimulated by a supply of naturally low concentrations of different phosphorus sources, far into the lytic cycle.An in-depth assessment into simultaneous monitoring of dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) and low-molecular-weight organic phosphorus (LMWOP) in aquatic environments using diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT).Integrating QTL mapping and transcriptomics identifies candidate genes underlying QTLs associated with soybean tolerance to low-phosphorus stress.Can hydrodynamics change phosphorus strategies of diatoms?-Nutrient levels and diatom blooms in lotic and lentic ecosystems.Alkaline phosphatase activity in the subtropical ocean: insights from nutrient, dust and trace metal addition experimentsVariability in the Structure of Phytoplankton Assemblages in relation to Human Disturbance in Southern Coast of Tunisia
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The utilization of inorganic and organic phosphorus compounds as nutrients by eukaryotic microalgae: a multidisciplinary perspective. Part 2.
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