Substitution of the noniron protein flavodoxin for the iron-sulfur protein ferredoxin is an iron-stress response employed by a variety of unicellular organisms, including many phytoplankton. The relative abundance of these two proteins has been shown to vary with the severity of growth limitation by iron in marine diatoms. During the IronEx II mesoscale iron-enrichment experiment, large volume (100-600 liters) phytoplankton samples were collected for analysis of community ferredoxin and flavodoxin abundance using a high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique. In addition, three pennate diatom species isolated from the fertilization-induced phytoplankton bloom were used for follow-up laboratory experiments, which examined their iron...
Iron (Fe) availability restricts diatom growth and primary production in large areas of the oceans. ...
Iron (Fe) availability restricts diatom growth and primary production in large areas of the oceans. ...
The Sea of Okhotsk is known as one of the most biologically productive regions among the world's oce...
Despite recognition that Fe availability is significant in regulating oceanic production in some reg...
Flavodoxin is a small electron-transfer protein capable of replacing ferredoxin during periods of Fe...
A fundamental issue in marine science is the identification of the factors controlling biological up...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 1997."Funding was provided...
The availability of the micronutrient iron is known to exert control on phytoplankton growth and com...
Iron availability affects the growth of not only phytoplankton, but also sea ice diatoms. Iron avail...
While the growth of Southern Ocean phytoplankton is often limited by iron availability, there are no...
Large areas of the oceans have been characterized as having such low levels of iron (Fe) that the gr...
In order to detect iron (Fe) stress in micro-sized (20-200 μm) diatoms in the Oyashio region, wester...
Assessing the iron (Fe) nutritional status of natural diatom populations has proven challenging as p...
Flavodoxin and ferredoxin can be used as molecular markers for determination of biolimitation of iro...
Assessing the iron (Fe) nutritional status of natural diatom populations has proven challenging as p...
Iron (Fe) availability restricts diatom growth and primary production in large areas of the oceans. ...
Iron (Fe) availability restricts diatom growth and primary production in large areas of the oceans. ...
The Sea of Okhotsk is known as one of the most biologically productive regions among the world's oce...
Despite recognition that Fe availability is significant in regulating oceanic production in some reg...
Flavodoxin is a small electron-transfer protein capable of replacing ferredoxin during periods of Fe...
A fundamental issue in marine science is the identification of the factors controlling biological up...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 1997."Funding was provided...
The availability of the micronutrient iron is known to exert control on phytoplankton growth and com...
Iron availability affects the growth of not only phytoplankton, but also sea ice diatoms. Iron avail...
While the growth of Southern Ocean phytoplankton is often limited by iron availability, there are no...
Large areas of the oceans have been characterized as having such low levels of iron (Fe) that the gr...
In order to detect iron (Fe) stress in micro-sized (20-200 μm) diatoms in the Oyashio region, wester...
Assessing the iron (Fe) nutritional status of natural diatom populations has proven challenging as p...
Flavodoxin and ferredoxin can be used as molecular markers for determination of biolimitation of iro...
Assessing the iron (Fe) nutritional status of natural diatom populations has proven challenging as p...
Iron (Fe) availability restricts diatom growth and primary production in large areas of the oceans. ...
Iron (Fe) availability restricts diatom growth and primary production in large areas of the oceans. ...
The Sea of Okhotsk is known as one of the most biologically productive regions among the world's oce...