Photosynthesis by marine diatoms plays a major role in the global carbon cycle, although the precise mechanisms of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) uptake remain unclear. A lack of direct measurements of carbonate chemistry at the cell surface has led to uncertainty over the underlying membrane transport processes and the role of external carbonic anhydrase (eCA). Here we identify rapid and substantial photosynthesis-driven increases in pH and [CO32-] primarily due to the activity of eCA at the cell surface of the large diatom Odontella sinensis using direct simultaneous microelectrode measurements of pH and CO32- along with modelling of cell surface inorganic carbonate chemistry. Our results show that eCA acts to maintain cell surface CO2 ...
AbstractCoccolithophores play a crucial role in the marine carbon cycle and thus it is interesting t...
Carbon uptake and partitioning of two globally abundant diatom species, Thalassiosira weissflogii an...
We present the results of a field study examining inorganic carbon utilization by phytoplankton asse...
Photosynthesis by marine diatoms plays a major role in the global carbon cycle, although the precise...
The effect of pCO2 on carbon acquisition and intracellular assimilation was investigated in the thre...
Rates of cellular uptake of CO2 and HCO3- during steady-state photosynthesis were measured in the ma...
Coccolithophores are important calcifying phytoplankton predicted to be impacted by changes in ocean...
Carbon acquisition in relation to CO2 supply was investigated in three marine bloom-forming microalg...
Marine phytoplankton (microalgae and cyanobacteria) play a vital role in the global carbon cycle. I...
This study investigates the inorganic carbon (Ci) acquisition in marine phytoplankton with emphasis ...
Coccolithophores play a crucial role in the marine carbon cycle and thus it is interesting to know h...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
CO2/pH perturbation experiments were carried out under two different pCO2 levels (39.3 and 101.3 Pa)...
• Diatoms are widespread in aquatic ecosystems where they may be limited by the supply of inorganic ...
Elevated CO2 is leading to a decrease in pH in marine environments (ocean acidification [OA]), alter...
AbstractCoccolithophores play a crucial role in the marine carbon cycle and thus it is interesting t...
Carbon uptake and partitioning of two globally abundant diatom species, Thalassiosira weissflogii an...
We present the results of a field study examining inorganic carbon utilization by phytoplankton asse...
Photosynthesis by marine diatoms plays a major role in the global carbon cycle, although the precise...
The effect of pCO2 on carbon acquisition and intracellular assimilation was investigated in the thre...
Rates of cellular uptake of CO2 and HCO3- during steady-state photosynthesis were measured in the ma...
Coccolithophores are important calcifying phytoplankton predicted to be impacted by changes in ocean...
Carbon acquisition in relation to CO2 supply was investigated in three marine bloom-forming microalg...
Marine phytoplankton (microalgae and cyanobacteria) play a vital role in the global carbon cycle. I...
This study investigates the inorganic carbon (Ci) acquisition in marine phytoplankton with emphasis ...
Coccolithophores play a crucial role in the marine carbon cycle and thus it is interesting to know h...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of primary productivity in the ocean, and complete genome sequ...
CO2/pH perturbation experiments were carried out under two different pCO2 levels (39.3 and 101.3 Pa)...
• Diatoms are widespread in aquatic ecosystems where they may be limited by the supply of inorganic ...
Elevated CO2 is leading to a decrease in pH in marine environments (ocean acidification [OA]), alter...
AbstractCoccolithophores play a crucial role in the marine carbon cycle and thus it is interesting t...
Carbon uptake and partitioning of two globally abundant diatom species, Thalassiosira weissflogii an...
We present the results of a field study examining inorganic carbon utilization by phytoplankton asse...